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---
title: About the bond Resource
---
# bond
Use the `bond` InSpec audit resource to test a logical, bonded network interface (i.e. "two or more network interfaces aggregated into a single, logical network interface"). On Linux platforms, any value in the `/proc/net/bonding` directory may be tested.
# Syntax
A `bond` resource block declares a bonded network interface, and then specifies the properties of that bonded network interface to be tested:
describe bond('name') do
it { should exist }
end
where
* `'name'` is the name of the bonded network interface
* `{ should exist }` is a valid matcher for this resource
# Matchers
This InSpec audit resource has the following matchers:
## be
<%= partial "/shared/matcher_be" %>
## cmp
<%= partial "/shared/matcher_cmp" %>
## content
The `content` matcher tests if contents in the file that defines the bonded network interface match the value specified in the test. The values of the `content` matcher are arbitrary:
its('content') { should match('value') }
## eq
<%= partial "/shared/matcher_eq" %>
## exist
The `exist` matcher tests if the bonded network interface is available:
it { should exist }
## have_interface
The `have_interface` matcher tests if the bonded network interface has one (or more) secondary interfaces:
it { should have_interface }
## include
<%= partial "/shared/matcher_include" %>
## interfaces
The `interfaces` matcher tests if the named secondary interfaces are available:
its('interfaces') { should eq ['eth0', 'eth1', ...] }
## match
<%= partial "/shared/matcher_match" %>
## params
The `params` matcher tests arbitrary parameters for the bonded network interface:
its('params') { should eq 'value' }
# Examples
The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
## Test if eth0 is a secondary interface for bond0
describe bond('bond0') do
it { should exist }
it { should have_interface 'eth0' }
end
## Test parameters for bond0
describe bond('bond0') do
its('Bonding Mode') { should eq 'IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation' }
its('Transmit Hash Policy') { should eq 'layer3+4 (1)' }
its('MII Status') { should eq 'up' }
its('MII Polling Interval (ms)') { should eq '100' }
its('Up Delay (ms)') { should eq '0' }
its('Down Delay (ms)') { should eq '0' }
end