// Module included in the following assemblies: // // * virt/vm_networking/virt-setting-interface-link-state.adoc :_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE [id="virt-configuring-interface-link-state_{context}"] = Setting the VM interface link state by using the CLI [role="_abstract"] You can set the link state of a primary or secondary virtual machine (VM) network interface by using the CLI. .Prerequisites * You have installed the OpenShift CLI (`oc`). .Procedure . Edit the VM configuration to set the interface link state, as in the following example: + [source,yaml] ---- apiVersion: kubevirt.io/v1 kind: VirtualMachine metadata: name: my-vm spec: template: spec: domain: devices: interfaces: - name: default # <1> state: down # <2> masquerade: { } networks: - name: default pod: { } # ... ---- <1> The name of the interface. <2> The state of the interface. The possible values are: + * `up`: Represents an active network connection. This is the default if no value is specified. * `down`: Represents a network interface link that is switched off. * `absent`: Represents a network interface that is hot unplugged. + [IMPORTANT] ==== If you have defined readiness or liveness probes to run VM health checks, setting the primary interface's link state to `down` causes the probes to fail. If a liveness probe fails, the VM is deleted and a new VM is created to restore responsiveness. ==== . Apply the `VirtualMachine` manifest: + [source,terminal] ---- $ oc apply -f .yaml ---- .Verification * Verify that the desired link state is set by checking the `status.interfaces.linkState` field of the `VirtualMachineInstance` manifest. + [source,terminal] ---- $ oc get vmi ---- + Example output: + [source,yaml] ---- apiVersion: kubevirt.io/v1 kind: VirtualMachineInstance metadata: name: my-vm spec: domain: devices: interfaces: - name: default state: down masquerade: { } networks: - name: default pod: { } status: interfaces: - name: default linkState: down # ... ----