diff --git a/xCAT-client/pods/man1/lsslp.1.pod b/xCAT-client/pods/man1/lsslp.1.pod index e335aa2c6..689abe670 100644 --- a/xCAT-client/pods/man1/lsslp.1.pod +++ b/xCAT-client/pods/man1/lsslp.1.pod @@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ I I -I] [-V| --verbose] [-i ip[,ip..]][-w][-r|-x|-z][-n][-s BPA|MM|IVM|RSA|FSP|HMC][-t tries][-m][-I][-e command][-c [timeinterval[timeinterval,..]]][-C counts][-T timeout][-M vpd|switchport][--updatehosts][-makedhcp][--resetnet]> +I] [-V| --verbose] [-i ip[,ip..]][-w][-r|-x|-z][-n][-s BPA|MM|IVM|RSA|FSP|HMC][-t tries][-m][-I][-e command][-c [timeinterval[timeinterval,..]]][-C counts][-T timeout][--vpdtable][-M vpd|switchport][--updatehosts][-makedhcp][--resetnet]> =head1 DESCRIPTION -The lsslp command discovers selected service types using the -s flag. All service types are returned if the -s flag is not specified. If a specific IP address is not specified using the -i flag, the request is sent out all available network adapters. The optional -r, -x and -z flags format the output. +The lsslp command discovers selected service types using the -s flag. All service types are returned if the -s flag is not specified. If a specific IP address is not specified using the -i flag, the request is sent out all available network adapters. The optional -r, -x, -z and --vpdtable flags format the output. NOTE: SLP broadcast requests will propagate only within the subnet of the network adapter broadcast IPs specified by the -i flag. @@ -80,6 +80,8 @@ B<--updatehosts> Display current IP address or write the ip address into xCAT D network resetting that if ip and otherinterfaces are the same, lsslp will skip the network resetting for that node. +B<--vpdtable> Output the SLP response in vpdtable formatting. Easy for writting data to vpd table. + B<-v> Command Version. B<-V> Verbose output.