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% DOCKER(1) Docker User Manuals
% Docker Community
% OCT 2015
# NAME
docker-network-ls - list networks
# SYNOPSIS
**docker network ls**
[**--no-trunc**[=*true*|*false*]]
[**-q**|**--quiet**[=*true*|*false*]]
[**--help**]
# DESCRIPTION
Lists all the networks the Engine `daemon` knows about. This includes the
networks that span across multiple hosts in a cluster, for example:
```bash
$ sudo docker network ls
NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER
7fca4eb8c647 bridge bridge
9f904ee27bf5 none null
cf03ee007fb4 host host
78b03ee04fc4 multi-host overlay
```
Use the `--no-trunc` option to display the full network id:
```bash
docker network ls --no-trunc
NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER
18a2866682b85619a026c81b98a5e375bd33e1b0936a26cc497c283d27bae9b3 none null
c288470c46f6c8949c5f7e5099b5b7947b07eabe8d9a27d79a9cbf111adcbf47 host host
7b369448dccbf865d397c8d2be0cda7cf7edc6b0945f77d2529912ae917a0185 bridge bridge
95e74588f40db048e86320c6526440c504650a1ff3e9f7d60a497c4d2163e5bd foo bridge
```
# OPTIONS
**--no-trunc**=*true*|*false*
Do not truncate the output
**-q**, **--quiet**=*true*|*false*
Only display numeric IDs
**--help**
Print usage statement
# HISTORY
OCT 2015, created by Mary Anthony <mary@docker.com>