.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.1.8 .\" .TH "netplan-status" "8" "" "" "" .SH NAME netplan-status - query networking state of the running system .SH SYNOPSIS \f[B]netplan\f[R] [--debug] \f[B]status\f[R] -h | --help .PP \f[B]netplan\f[R] [--debug] \f[B]status\f[R] [interface] .SH DESCRIPTION \f[B]netplan status [interface]\f[R] queries the current network configuration and displays it in human readable format. .PP You can specify \f[CR]interface\f[R] to display the status of a specific interface. .PP Currently, \f[B]netplan status\f[R] depends on \f[CR]systemd-networkd\f[R] as a source of data and will try to start it if it\[aq]s not masked. .SH OPTIONS .TP -h, --help Print basic help. .TP --debug Print debugging output during the process. .TP -a, --all Show all interface data including inactive .TP -f FORMAT, --format FORMAT Output in machine readable \f[CR]json\f[R] or \f[CR]yaml\f[R] format .SH SEE ALSO \f[B]netplan\f[R](5), \f[B]netplan-get\f[R](8), \f[B]netplan-ip\f[R](8) .SH AUTHORS Danilo Egea Gondolfo (danilo.egea.gondolfo\[at]canonical.com).