% podman-network-ls(1)
podman-network-ls - Display a summary of CNI networks
podman network ls [options]
Displays a list of existing podman networks.
Filter output based on conditions given.
Multiple filters can be given with multiple uses of the --filter flag.
Filters with the same key work inclusive with the only exception being
label
which is exclusive. Filters with different keys always work exclusive.
Valid filters are listed below:
Filter | Description |
---|---|
name | [Name] Network name (accepts regex) |
id | [ID] Full or partial network ID |
label | [Key] or [Key=Value] Label assigned to a network |
plugin | [Plugin] CNI plugins included in a network (e.g bridge ,portmap ,firewall ,tuning ,dnsname ,macvlan ) |
driver | [Driver] Only bridge is supported |
Change the default output format. This can be of a supported type like 'json' or a Go template. Valid placeholders for the Go template are listed below:
Placeholder | Description |
---|---|
.ID | Network ID |
.Name | Network name |
.Plugins | Network Plugins |
.Labels | Network labels |
.Version | CNI Version of the config file |
Omit the table headings from the listing of networks.
Do not truncate the network ID. The network ID is not displayed by default and must be specified with --format.
The quiet
option will restrict the output to only the network names.
Display networks
# podman network ls
NAME VERSION PLUGINS
podman 0.3.0 bridge,portmap
podman2 0.3.0 bridge,portmap
outside 0.3.0 bridge
podman9 0.3.0 bridge,portmap
Display only network names
# podman network ls -q
podman
podman2
outside
podman9
Display name of network which support bridge plugin
# podman network ls --filter plugin=portmap --format {{.Name}}
podman
podman2
podman9
podman(1), podman-network(1), podman-network-inspect(1)
August 2019, Originally compiled by Brent Baude bbaude@redhat.com