% podman-network-ls(1) ## NAME podman\-network\-ls - Display a summary of networks ## SYNOPSIS **podman network ls** [*options*] ## DESCRIPTION Displays a list of existing podman networks. ## OPTIONS #### **--filter**, **-f**=*filter=value* Provide filter values. The *filters* argument format is of `key=value`. If there is more than one *filter*, then pass multiple OPTIONS: **--filter** *foo=bar* **--filter** *bif=baz*. Supported filters: | **Filter** | **Description** | | ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | driver | Filter by driver type. | | id | Filter by full or partial network ID. | | label | Filter by network with (or without, in the case of label!=[...] is used) the specified labels. | | name | Filter by network name (accepts `regex`). | | until | Filter by networks created before given timestamp. | | dangling | Filter by networks with no containers attached. | The `driver` filter accepts values: `bridge`, `macvlan`, `ipvlan`. The `label` *filter* accepts two formats. One is the `label`=*key* or `label`=*key*=*value*, which shows images with the specified labels. The other format is the `label!`=*key* or `label!`=*key*=*value*, which shows images without the specified labels. The `until` *filter* can be Unix timestamps, date formatted timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. 10m, 1h30m) computed relative to the machine’s time. The `dangling` *filter* accepts values `true` or `false`. #### **--format**=*format* 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 | | .Driver | Network driver | | .Labels | Network labels | | .Options | Network options | | .IPAMOptions | Network ipam options | | .Created | Timestamp when the network was created | | .Internal | Network is internal (boolean) | | .IPv6Enabled | Network has ipv6 subnet (boolean) | | .DNSEnabled | Network has dns enabled (boolean) | | .NetworkInterface | Name of the network interface on the host | | .Subnets | List of subnets on this network | #### **--no-trunc** Do not truncate the network ID. #### **--noheading** Omit the table headings from the listing of networks. #### **--quiet**, **-q** The `quiet` option will restrict the output to only the network names. ## EXAMPLE Display networks ``` $ podman network ls NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER 88a7120ee19d podman bridge 6dd508dbf8cd cni-podman6 bridge 8e35c2cd3bf6 cni-podman5 macvlan ``` Display only network names ``` $ podman network ls -q podman podman2 outside podman9 ``` Display name of network which support bridge plugin ``` $ podman network ls --filter driver=bridge --format {{.Name}} podman podman2 podman9 ``` List networks with their subnets ``` $ podman network ls --format "{{.Name}}: {{range .Subnets}}{{.Subnet}} {{end}}" podman: 10.88.0.0/16 cni-podman3: 10.89.30.0/24 fde4:f86f:4aab:e68f::/64 macvlan: ``` ## SEE ALSO **[podman(1)](podman.1.md)**, **[podman-network(1)](podman-network.1.md)**, **[podman-network-inspect(1)](podman-network-inspect.1.md)**, **[podman-network-create(1)](podman-network-create.1.md)** ## HISTORY August 2021, Updated with the new network format by Paul Holzinger August 2019, Originally compiled by Brent Baude