> The question that then came up is what sub-command to > use for displaying this information. > > One candidatate is the show-ether (also show-wifi, since, as Garrett > pointed out, the mac address applies to all 802 networks).
Given that aggregations also mac addresses, tunnels have endpoint addresses, and VNICs will have mac addresses, I think the picture is even muddier. Maybe show-link should show the mac address (which for e.g. VLANs would just be the mac address of the underlying link)? > so we could have: > > # dladm show-ether > LINK PTYPE STATE AUTO SPEED-DUPLEX PAUSE ADDRESS > bge0 current up yes 1G-f bi X:X:X:X:X:X > bge1 current up yes 1G-f bi Y:Y:Y:Y:Y:Y > > # dladm show-wif > LINK STATUS ESSID SEC STRENGTH MODE > SPEED ADDRESS > wpi0 connected Radio Kebe wep very good g > 54Mb X:X:X:X:X:X > > (both of which are likely to spill beyond 80 columns), or, we could > add this to the show-phys command > > # dladm show-phys > LINK MEDIA STATE SPEED DUPLEX DEVICE ADDRESS > bge0 Ethernet up 1000 full bge0 > X:X:X:X:X:X > > Any preferences? -- meem
