Show Commands
This chapter describes the Cisco NX-OS Ethernet show commands.
show cdp all
To display the interfaces in the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) database, use the show cdp all command.
show cdp all
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the interfaces in the CDP database:
Refresh time is 60 seconds
Refresh time is 60 seconds
Refresh time is 60 seconds
Refresh time is 60 seconds
Refresh time is 60 seconds
Refresh time is 60 seconds
Refresh time is 60 seconds
Related Commands
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cdp |
Enables CDP on the switch. |
show cdp entry
To display the interfaces in the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) database, use the show cdp entry command.
show cdp entry { all | name device-name }
Syntax Description
all |
Displays all interfaces in the CDP database. |
name device-name |
Displays a specific CDP entry matching a name. The device name can be a maximum of 256 alphanumeric characters. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display all the entries in the CDP database:
switch# show cdp entry all
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Device ID:savbu-qa-dist-120
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.82
Platform: cisco WS-C3750E-24TD, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering
Interface: mgmt0, Port ID (outgoing port): GigabitEthernet1/0/13
Cisco IOS Software, C3750E Software (C3750E-UNIVERSAL-M), Version 12.2(35)SE5, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-2007 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 19-Jul-07 16:17 by nachen
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.82
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Device ID:swor96(SSI13110AAQ)
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.1
Platform: N5K-C5010P-BF, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering Supports-STP-Dispute
Interface: Ethernet1/17, Port ID (outgoing port): Ethernet1/19
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software, Version 5.0(3)N2(1)
Physical Location: snmplocation
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.96
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Device ID:swor96(SSI13110AAQ)
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.1
Platform: N5K-C5010P-BF, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering Supports-STP-Dispute
Interface: Ethernet1/18, Port ID (outgoing port): Ethernet1/20
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software, Version 5.0(3)N2(1)
Physical Location: snmplocation
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.96
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Device ID:swor95(SSI13110AAS)
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.95
Platform: N5K-C5010P-BF, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering Supports-STP-Dispute
Interface: Ethernet1/29, Port ID (outgoing port): Ethernet1/19
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software, Version 5.0(3)N2(1)
Physical Location: snmplocation
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.95
This example shows how to display a specific entry from the CDP database:
switch# show cdp entry name swor95(SSI13110AAS)
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Device ID:swor95(SSI13110AAS)
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.95
Platform: N5K-C5010P-BF, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering Supports-STP-Dispute
Interface: Ethernet1/29, Port ID (outgoing port): Ethernet1/19
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software, Version 5.0(3)N2(1)
Physical Location: snmplocation
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.95
Related Commands
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cdp |
Enables CDP on the switch. |
show cdp global
To display the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) global parameters, use the show cdp global command.
show cdp global
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the CDP global parameters:
Refresh time is 60 seconds
CDPv2 advertisements is enabled
DeviceID TLV in System-Name(Default) Format
Related Commands
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cdp |
Enables CDP on the switch. |
show cdp interface
To display the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) parameters for an interface, use the show cdp interface command.
show cdp interface { ethernet slot / port | mgmt mgmt-num }
Syntax Description
ethernet slot / port |
Specifies an Ethernet interface. The slot number is from 1 to 255 and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
mgmt mgmt-num |
Specifies a management interface. The management interface number is 0. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the CDP parameters for an Ethernet interface:
switch# show cdp interface ethernet 1/30
Refresh time is 60 seconds
This example shows how to display the CDP parameters for a management interface:
switch# show cdp interface mgmt 0
Refresh time is 60 seconds
Related Commands
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cdp |
Enables CDP on the switch. |
show cdp neighbors
To display the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) neighbors, use the show cdp neighbors command.
show cdp neighbors [ interface { ethernet slot / port | mgmt mgmt-num }] [ detail ]
Syntax Description
interface |
(Optional) Displays CDP neighbor information for an interface, Ethernet or management. |
ethernet slot / port |
(Optional) Displays CDP neighbor information for an Ethernet interface. The slot number is from 1 to 255 and the port number is from 1 to 128 |
mgmt mgmt-num |
(Optional) Displays CDP neighbor information for a management interface. The management interface number is 0. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays the detailed information about CDP neighbors. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display all CDP neighbors:
switch# show cdp neighbors
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans-Bridge, B - Source-Route-Bridge
S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater,
V - VoIP-Phone, D - Remotely-Managed-Device,
s - Supports-STP-Dispute, M - Two-port Mac Relay
Device ID Local Intrfce Hldtme Capability Platform Port ID
savbu-qa-dist-120 mgmt0 177 S I WS-C3750E-24T Gig1/0/13
swor96(SSI13110AAQ) Eth1/17 165 S I s N5K-C5010P-BF Eth1/19
swor96(SSI13110AAQ) Eth1/18 165 S I s N5K-C5010P-BF Eth1/20
swor95(SSI13110AAS) Eth1/29 171 S I s N5K-C5010P-BF Eth1/19
This example shows how to display the CDP neighbors for a specific Ethernet interface:
switch# show cdp neighbors interface ethernet 1/29
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans-Bridge, B - Source-Route-Bridge
S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater,
V - VoIP-Phone, D - Remotely-Managed-Device,
s - Supports-STP-Dispute, M - Two-port Mac Relay
Device ID Local Intrfce Hldtme Capability Platform Port ID
swor95(SSI13110AAS) Eth1/29 146 S I s N5K-C5010P-BF Eth1/19
This example shows how to display the detailed information of the CDP neighbors for a specific Ethernet interface:
switch# show cdp neighbors interface ethernet 1/29 detail
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Device ID:swor95(SSI13110AAS)
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.95
Platform: N5K-C5010P-BF, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering Supports-STP-Disput
Interface: Ethernet1/29, Port ID (outgoing port): Ethernet1/19
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software, Version 5.0(3)N2(1)
Physical Location: snmplocation
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.95
This example shows how to display the CDP neighbors for the management interface:
switch# show cdp neighbors interface mgmt 0
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans-Bridge, B - Source-Route-Bridge
S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater,
V - VoIP-Phone, D - Remotely-Managed-Device,
s - Supports-STP-Dispute, M - Two-port Mac Relay
Device ID Local Intrfce Hldtme Capability Platform Port ID
savbu-qa-dist-120 mgmt0 126 S I WS-C3750E-24T Gig1/0/13
This example shows how to display the detailed information of the CDP neighbors for the management interface:
switch# show cdp neighbors interface mgmt 0 detail
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Device ID:savbu-qa-dist-120
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.82
Platform: cisco WS-C3750E-24TD, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering
Interface: mgmt0, Port ID (outgoing port): GigabitEthernet1/0/13
Cisco IOS Software, C3750E Software (C3750E-UNIVERSAL-M), Version 12.2(35)SE5, R
Copyright (c) 1986-2007 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 19-Jul-07 16:17 by nachen
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.82
This example shows how to display the detailed information of all CDP neighbors:
switch# show cdp neighbors detail
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Device ID:savbu-qa-dist-120
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.82
Platform: cisco WS-C3750E-24TD, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering
Interface: mgmt0, Port ID (outgoing port): GigabitEthernet1/0/13
Cisco IOS Software, C3750E Software (C3750E-UNIVERSAL-M), Version 12.2(35)SE5, R
Copyright (c) 1986-2007 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 19-Jul-07 16:17 by nachen
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.82
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Device ID:swor96(SSI13110AAQ)
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.1
Platform: N5K-C5010P-BF, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering Supports-STP-Disput
Interface: Ethernet1/17, Port ID (outgoing port): Ethernet1/19
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software, Version 5.0(3)N2(1)
Physical Location: snmplocation
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.96
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Device ID:swor96(SSI13110AAQ)
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.1
Platform: N5K-C5010P-BF, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering Supports-STP-Disput
Interface: Ethernet1/18, Port ID (outgoing port): Ethernet1/20
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software, Version 5.0(3)N2(1)
Physical Location: snmplocation
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.96
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Device ID:swor95(SSI13110AAS)
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.95
Platform: N5K-C5010P-BF, Capabilities: Switch IGMP Filtering Supports-STP-Disput
Interface: Ethernet1/29, Port ID (outgoing port): Ethernet1/19
Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software, Version 5.0(3)N2(1)
Physical Location: snmplocation
IPv4 Address: 192.168.0.95
Related Commands
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cdp |
Enables CDP on the switch. |
show cdp traffic
To display the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) traffic statistics, use the show cdp traffic command.
show cdp traffic interface { ethernet slot / port | mgmt mgmt-num }}
Syntax Description
interface |
Displays CDP traffic statistics for an interface, Ethernet or management. |
ethernet slot / port |
Displays CDP traffic statistics for an Ethernet interface. The slot number is from 1 to 255 and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
mgmt mgmt-num |
Displays CDP traffic statistics for a management interface. The management interface number is 0. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the CDP traffic statistics for an Ethernet interface:
switch# show cdp traffic interface ethernet 1/29
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Traffic statistics for Ethernet1/29
This example shows how to display CDP traffic statistics for a management interface:
switch# show cdp traffic interface mgmt 0
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Traffic statistics for mgmt0
Related Commands
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cdp |
Enables CDP on the switch. |
show interface brief
To display a brief summary of the interface configuration information, use the show interface brief command.
show interface brief
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
5.0(3)N1(1) |
Support for Layer 3 interfaces was added. |
5.1(3)N1(1) |
Support to display FabricPath ports was added. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the summary configuration information of the specified interface:
switch# show interface brief
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Ethernet VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed Port
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Eth1/1 1 eth trunk up none 10G(D) 4000
Eth1/2 1 eth trunk up none 10G(D) 4000
Eth1/3 1 eth trunk up none 10G(D) 4000
Eth1/4 1 eth trunk up none 10G(D) 4000
Eth1/5 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/6 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/7 1 eth trunk up none 10G(D) 10
Eth1/8 1 eth trunk up none 10G(D) 10
Eth1/9 1 eth trunk up none 10G(D) 10
Eth1/10 1 eth trunk up none 10G(D) 10
Eth1/11 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/12 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/13 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/14 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/15 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/16 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/17 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/18 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/19 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/20 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/21 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/22 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/23 1 eth access down Link not connected 10G(D) --
Eth1/24 1 eth access down Link not connected 10G(D) --
Eth1/25 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/26 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/27 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/28 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/29 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/30 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/31 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/32 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/33 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/34 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/35 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/36 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/37 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/38 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/39 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/40 1 eth trunk up none 10G(D) --
Eth2/1 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth2/2 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth2/3 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth2/4 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth2/5 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth2/6 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
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Port-channel VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed Protocol
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Po10 1 eth trunk up none a-10G(D) lacp
Po4000 1 eth trunk up none a-10G(D) lacp
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Port VRF Status IP Address Speed MTU
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mgmt0 -- up 192.168.10.37 100 1500
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Interface Secondary VLAN(Type) Status Reason
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Vlan1 -- down Administratively down
This example shows how to display the summary configuration information of interfaces, including routed interfaces:
switch# show interface brief
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Ethernet VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed Port
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Eth1/1 1 eth access down Link not connected 10G(D) --
Eth1/2 1 eth trunk up none 10G(D) --
Eth1/3 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/4 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/5 -- eth routed up none 10G(D) --
Eth1/5.2 -- eth routed down Configuration Incomplete 10G(D) --
Eth1/6 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth1/7 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth1/8 1 eth trunk up none 10G(D) 100
Eth1/9 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth1/10 1 eth access down Link not connected 10G(D) --
Eth1/11 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/12 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/13 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/14 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/15 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/16 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/17 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth1/18 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth1/19 1 eth fabric up none 10G(D) --
Eth1/20 1 eth access down Link not connected 10G(D) --
Eth1/21 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth1/22 1 eth access down Link not connected 10G(D) --
Eth1/23 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/24 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/25 1 eth access down Link not connected 10G(D) --
Eth1/26 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/27 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/28 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/29 1 eth access down Link not connected 10G(D) --
Eth1/30 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/31 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/32 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
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Port-channel VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed Protocol
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Po100 1 eth trunk up none a-10G(D) none
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Port VRF Status IP Address Speed MTU
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mgmt0 -- up 172.29.231.33 1000 1500
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Interface Secondary VLAN(Type) Status Reason
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Ethernet VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed Port
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Eth100/1/1 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth100/1/2 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
Eth100/1/3 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth100/1/4 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
Eth100/1/5 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
Eth100/1/6 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
Eth100/1/7 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
Eth100/1/8 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
Eth100/1/9 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
Eth100/1/10 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth100/1/11 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
Eth100/1/12 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
Eth100/1/13 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
Eth100/1/14 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
Eth100/1/15 1 eth access up none 10G(D) --
Eth100/1/16 1 eth access down Link not connected auto(D) --
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Interface Status Description
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Note the following in the above display:
- Ethernet 1/5 is a Layer 3-ready interface. The following fields in the display help identify an interface as a configured Layer 3 interface:
– Mode—routed
– Status—up
– Reason—none
- Ethernet 1/5.2 is a Layer 3 subinterface; however, the interface is not ready for Layer 3 configuration (Status—down).
- Interface Lo10 is a Layer 3 loopback interface.
This example shows how to display a brief summary of interfaces configured as FabricPath interfaces on a switch that runs Cisco NX-OS Release 5.1(3)N1(1):
switch# show interface brief
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Ethernet VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed Port
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Eth1/1 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 1000(D) --
Eth1/2 -- eth routed down SFP not inserted 1000(D) --
Eth1/3 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/4 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/5 1 eth f-path down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/6 1 eth access down Link not connected 10G(D) --
Eth1/7 1 eth fabric down Link not connected 10G(D) --
Eth1/8 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/9 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/10 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/11 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/12 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/13 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/14 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/15 1 eth pvlan up none 1000(D) --
Eth1/16 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
Eth1/17 1 eth access down SFP not inserted 10G(D) --
In the above display, Ethernet 1/5 has the mode shown as “f-path” indicating that it has been configured as a FabricPath port.
Related Commands
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interface ethernet |
Configures an Ethernet IEEE 802.3 interface. |
show interface capabilities
To display detailed information about the capabilities of an interface, use the show interface capabilities command.
show interface ethernet slot / port capabilities
Syntax Description
ethernet slot / port |
Specifies an Ethernet interface slot number and port number. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You can use the show interface capabilities command only for physical interfaces.
Examples
This example shows how to display the interface capabilities for a specific interface:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/1 capabilities
Model: N5K-C5020P-BF-XL-SU
Type (SFP capable): SFP-H10GB-CU1M
Trunk encap. type: 802.1Q
Broadcast suppression: percentage(0-100)
Flowcontrol: rx-(off/on),tx-(off/on)
QOS scheduling: rx-(6q1t),tx-(1p6q0t)
Related Commands
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interface ethernet |
Configures an Ethernet IEEE 802.3 interface. |
show interface debounce
To display the debounce time information for all interfaces, use the show interface debounce command.
show interface debounce
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the debounce status of all interfaces:
switch# show interface debounce
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Port Debounce time Value(ms)
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Related Commands
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link debounce |
Enables the debounce timer on an interface. |
show interface ethernet
To display information about the interface configuration, use the show interface ethernet command.
show interface ethernet slot / port [. subintf-port-no ] [ brief | counters | description | status | switchport ]
Syntax Description
slot / port |
Ethernet interface slot number and port number. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
. |
(Optional) Specifies the subinterface separator. Note This keyword applies to Layer 3 interfaces. |
subintf-port-no |
(Optional) Port number for the subinterface. The range is from 1 to 48. Note This argument applies to Layer 3 interfaces. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays brief information about the interfaces. |
counters |
(Optional) Displays information about the counters configured on an interface. |
description |
(Optional) Displays the description of an interface configuration. |
status |
(Optional) Displays the operational state of the interface. |
switchport |
(Optional) Displays the switchport information of an interface. |
Command Default
Displays all information for the interface.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
5.0(3)N1(1) |
Support for Layer 3 interfaces and subinterfaces was added. The switchport keyword was added. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the detailed configuration of the specified interface:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/1
Hardware: 1000/10000 Ethernet, address: 000d.ece7.df48 (bia 000d.ece7.df48)
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
full-duplex, 10 Gb/s, media type is 1/10g
Input flow-control is off, output flow-control is off
Switchport monitor is off
Last link flapped 09:03:57
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
30 seconds input rate 2376 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
30 seconds output rate 1584 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
Load-Interval #2: 5 minute (300 seconds)
input rate 1.58 Kbps, 0 pps; output rate 792 bps, 0 pps
0 unicast packets 10440 multicast packets 0 broadcast packets
10440 input packets 11108120 bytes
0 jumbo packets 0 storm suppression packets
0 runts 0 giants 0 CRC 0 no buffer
0 input error 0 short frame 0 overrun 0 underrun 0 ignored
0 watchdog 0 bad etype drop 0 bad proto drop 0 if down drop
0 input with dribble 0 input discard
0 unicast packets 20241 multicast packets 105 broadcast packets
20346 output packets 7633280 bytes
0 output errors 0 collision 0 deferred 0 late collision
0 lost carrier 0 no carrier 0 babble
This example shows how to display the counters configured on a specified interface:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/1 counters
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Port InOctets InUcastPkts InMcastPkts InBcastPkts
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Eth1/1 17193136 0 16159 0
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Port OutOctets OutUcastPkts OutMcastPkts OutBcastPkts
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Eth1/1 11576758 0 28326 106
This example shows how to display the detailed configuration information of a specified subinterface:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/5.2
Hardware: 1000/10000 Ethernet, address: 0005.73a6.1dbc (bia 0005.73a6.1d6c)
Description: Eth 1/5.2 subinterfaces
Internet Address is 192.0.0.3/24
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1500 Kbit, DLY 2000 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation 802.1Q Virtual LAN, Vlan ID 100
This example shows how to display the brief configuration information of a specified subinterface:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/5.2 brief
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Ethernet VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed Port
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Eth1/5.2 100 eth routed up none 10G(D) --
This example shows how to display the purpose of a specified subinterface:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/5.2 description
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Port Type Speed Description
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Eth1/5.2 eth 10G Eth 1/5.2 subinterfaces
This example shows how to display the switchport information for a specific interface:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/2 switchport
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: 1,300-800
Pruning VLANs Enabled: 2-1001
Administrative private-vlan primary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan primary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk native VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk private VLANs: none
Operational private-vlan: none
Unknown unicast blocked: disabled
Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
Monitor destination rate-limit: 1G
In the above display, the Monitor destination rate-limit field displays the rate limit configured on a switchport interface on a Cisco Nexus 5010 Series switch.
Note You can configure the monitor destination rate-limit only on a Cisco Nexus 5010 Series switch or Cisco Nexus 5020 Series switch.
Related Commands
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interface ethernet |
Configures an Ethernet IEEE 802.3 interface. |
interface ethernet (Layer 3) |
Configures a Layer 3 Ethernet IEEE 802.3 interface. |
switchport mode vntag |
Configures an Ethernet interface as a VNTag port. |
switchport monitor rate-limit |
Configures the rate limit for traffic on an interface. |
show interface loopback
To display information about the loopback interface, use the show interface loopback command.
show interface loopback lo-number [ brief | description ]
Syntax Description
lo-number |
Loopback interface number. The range is from 0 to 1023. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays a brief summary of the loopback interface information. |
description |
(Optional) Displays the description provided for the loopback interface. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the configuration information for a specific loopback interface:
switch# show interface loopback 10
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 8000000 Kbit, DLY 5000 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
0 multicast frames 0 compressed
0 input errors 0 frame 0 overrun 0 fifo
0 packets output 0 bytes 0 underruns
0 output errors 0 collisions 0 fifo
Table 1 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Table 1 show interface loopback Field Description
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Loopback is... |
Indicates whether the interface hardware is currently active (whether carrier detect is present), is currently inactive (down), or has been taken down by an administrator (administratively down). |
Hardware |
Hardware is Loopback. |
MTU |
Maximum transmission unit (MTU) of the interface. |
BW |
Bandwidth (BW) of the interface in kilobits per second. |
DLY |
Delay (DLY) of the interface in microseconds. |
reliability |
Reliability of the interface as a fraction of 255 (255/255 is 100 percent reliability), calculated as an exponential average over 5 minutes. |
txload |
Load on the interface for transmitting packets as a fraction of 255 (255/255 is completely saturated), calculated as an exponential average over 5 minutes. |
rxload |
Load on the interface for receiving packets as a fraction of 255 (255/255 is completely saturated), calculated as an exponential average over 5 minutes. |
Encapsulation |
Encapsulation method assigned to interface. |
LOOPBACK |
Indicates whether loopback is set. |
packets input |
Total number of error-free packets received by the system. |
bytes |
Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, in the error-free packets received by the system. |
multicast frames |
Total number of multicast frames enabled on the interface. |
compressed |
Total number of multicast frames compressed on the interface. |
input errors |
Sum of all errors that prevented the receipt of datagrams on the interface being examined. This may not balance with the sum of the enumerated output errors, because some datagrams may have more than one error and others may have errors that do not fall into any of the specifically tabulated categories. |
frame |
Number of packets received incorrectly having a CRC error and a noninteger number of octets. On a serial line, this is usually the result of noise or other transmission problems. |
overrun |
Number of times the serial receiver hardware was unable to hand received data to a hardware buffer because the input rate exceeded the receiver’s ability to handle the data. |
fifo |
Number of First In, First Out (FIFO) errors in the receive direction. |
packets output |
Total number of messages transmitted by the system. |
bytes |
Total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, transmitted by the system. |
underruns |
Number of times that the far-end transmitter has been running faster than the near-end router’s receiver can handle. This may never happen (be reported) on some interfaces. |
output errors |
Sum of all errors that prevented the final transmission of datagrams out of the interface being examined. Note that this may not balance with the sum of the enumerated output errors, as some datagrams may have more than one error, and others may have errors that do not fall into any of the specifically tabulated categories. |
collisions |
Loopback interface does not have collisions. |
fifo |
Number of First In, First Out (FIFO) errors in the transmit direction. |
This example shows how to display the brief information for a specific loopback interface:
switch# show interface loopback 10 brief
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface Status Description
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Related Commands
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interface loopback |
Configures a loopback interface. |
show interface mac-address
To display the information about the MAC address, use the show interface mac-address command.
show interface [ type slot / port | portchannel-no ] mac-address
Syntax Description
type |
(Optional) Interface for which MAC addresses should be displayed. T he type can be either Ethernet or EtherChannel. |
slot / port |
Ethernet interface port number and slot number. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
portchannel-no |
EtherChannel number. The EtherChannel number is from 1 to 4096. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify an interface, the system displays all the MAC addresses.
Examples
This example shows how to display the information on MAC addresses for the entire switch:
switch# show interface mac-address
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface Mac-Address Burn-in Mac-Address
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet1/1 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e48
Ethernet1/2 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e49
Ethernet1/3 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e4a
Ethernet1/4 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e4b
Ethernet1/5 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e4c
Ethernet1/6 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e4d
Ethernet1/7 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e4e
Ethernet1/8 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e4f
Ethernet1/9 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e50
Ethernet1/10 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e51
Ethernet1/11 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e52
Ethernet1/12 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e53
Ethernet1/13 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e54
Ethernet1/14 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e55
Ethernet1/15 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e56
Ethernet1/16 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e57
Ethernet1/17 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e58
Ethernet1/18 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e59
Ethernet1/19 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e5a
Ethernet1/20 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e5b
Ethernet1/21 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e5c
Ethernet1/22 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e5d
This example shows how to display the MAC address information for a specific port channel:
switch# show interface port-channel 5 mac-address
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface Mac-Address Burn-in Mac-Address
------------------------------------------------------------------------
port-channel5 0005.9b78.6e7c 0005.9b78.6e7c
Related Commands
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mac address-table static |
Adds static entries to the MAC address table or configures a static MAC address with IGMP snooping disabled for that address. |
show mac address-table |
Displays information on the MAC address table. |
show interface mgmt
To display the configuration information for a management interface, use the show interface mgmt command.
show interface mgmt intf-num [ brief | capabilities | counters [ detailed [ all ] | errors [ snmp ]] | description | status ]
Syntax Description
intf-num |
Management interface number. The value is 0. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays a summary of the configuration information for the management interface. |
capabilities |
(Optional) Displays the interface capabilities information. |
counters |
(Optional) Displays information about the management interface counters. |
detailed |
(Optional) Displays detailed information of only the nonzero interface counters. |
all |
(Optional) Displays all nonzero interface counters. |
errors |
(Optional) Displays the interface error counters, such as receive or transmit error counters. |
snmp |
(Optional) Displays the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MIB values for the nonzero interface counters. |
description |
(Optional) Displays the interface description. |
status |
(Optional) Displays the interface line status. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the configuration information of the management interface:
switch# show interface mgmt 0
Hardware: GigabitEthernet, address: 0005.9b74.a6c1 (bia 0005.9b74.a6c1)
Internet Address is 10.193.51.174/21
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
1 minute input rate 11336 bits/sec, 9 packets/sec
1 minute output rate 2248 bits/sec, 3 packets/sec
22722587 input packets 7487592 unicast packets 7082728 multicast packets
8152267 broadcast packets 3375124199 bytes
7618171 output packets 7283211 unicast packets 334751 multicast packets
209 broadcast packets 1056259251 bytes
This example shows how to display the summary configuration information of the management interface:
switch# show interface mgmt 0 brief
Related Commands
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interface mgmt |
Configures a management interface. |
show interface port-channel
To display the information about an EtherChannel interface configuration, use the show interface port-channel command.
show interface port-channel number [ . subinterface-number ] [ brief | counters | description | status ]
Syntax Description
number |
EtherChannel number. The range is from 1 to 4096. |
. subinterface-number |
(Optional) Port-channel subinterface configuration. Use the EtherChannel number followed by a dot (.) indicator and the subinterface number. The format is: portchannel-number . subinterface-number |
counters |
(Optional) Displays information about the counters configured on the EtherChannel interface. |
description |
(Optional) Displays the description of the EtherChannel interface configuration. |
status |
(Optional) Displays the operational state of the EtherChannel interface. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
5.0(3)N1(1) |
Support for Layer 3 interfaces and subinterfaces was added. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the configuration information of a specified EtherChannel interface:
switch# show interface port-channel 21
Hardware: Port-Channel, address: 000d.ece7.df72 (bia 000d.ece7.df72)
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Input flow-control is on, output flow-control is on
Switchport monitor is off
Members in this channel: Eth2/3
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
30 seconds input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
30 seconds output rate 352 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
Load-Interval #2: 5 minute (300 seconds)
input rate 0 bps, 0 pps; output rate 368 bps, 0 pps
0 unicast packets 0 multicast packets 0 broadcast packets
0 jumbo packets 0 storm suppression packets
0 runts 0 giants 0 CRC 0 no buffer
0 input error 0 short frame 0 overrun 0 underrun 0 ignored
0 watchdog 0 bad etype drop 0 bad proto drop 0 if down drop
0 input with dribble 0 input discard
0 unicast packets 15813 multicast packets 9 broadcast packets
15822 output packets 1615917 bytes
0 output errors 0 collision 0 deferred 0 late collision
0 lost carrier 0 no carrier 0 babble
Related Commands
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interface port-channel |
Configures an EtherChannel interface. |
show interface private-vlan mapping
To display information about private VLAN mapping for primary VLAN interfaces, use the show interface private-vlan mapping command.
show interface private-vlan mapping
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Before you can configure private VLANs, you must enable them by using the feature private-vlan command. The commands for configuring private VLANs are not visible until you enable private VLANs.
This command displays the mapping information between the primary and secondary VLANs that allows both VLANs to share the VLAN interface of the primary VLAN.
Examples
This example shows how to display information about primary and secondary private VLAN mapping:
switch# show interface private-vlan mapping
Related Commands
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feature private-vlan |
Enables private VLANs. |
show interface switchport |
Displays information about the ports, including those in private VLANs. |
show vlan |
Displays summary information for all VLANs. |
show vlan private-vlan |
Displays information for all private VLANs on the device. |
show interface status err-disabled
To display the error disabled state of interfaces, use the show interface status err-disabled command.
show interface status err-disabled
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.2(1)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the error disabled state of interfaces:
switch# show interface status err-disabled
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth114/1/27 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/28 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/29 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/30 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/31 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/32 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/33 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/34 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/35 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/36 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/39 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/40 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/41 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/42 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/43 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/44 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/45 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/46 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Eth114/1/47 -- down BPDUGuard errDisable
Related Commands
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errdisable detect cause |
Enables the error disabled (err-disabled) detection. |
errdisable recovery cause |
Enables error disabled recovery on an interface. |
show interface switchport
To display information about all the switch port interfaces, use the show interface switchport command.
show interface switchport
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
5.0(3)N1(1) |
Support to configure traffic rate limit on a switch port was added. |
Usage Guidelines
You can configure the rate limit on the following Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switches using the switchport monitor rate-limit 1G command:
- Cisco Nexus 5010 Series
- Cisco Nexus 5020 Series
This command does not require a license.
Examples
This example shows how to display information for all Ethernet interfaces:
switch# show interface switchport
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Operational Mode: fex-fabric
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: 1-3967,4048-4093
Administrative private-vlan primary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan primary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk native VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk private VLANs:
Operational private-vlan: none
Unknown unicast blocked: disabled
Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Operational Mode: fex-fabric
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: 1-3967,4048-4093
Administrative private-vlan primary host-association: none
This example shows how to display information for all Ethernet interfaces on a switch that runs Cisco NX-OS Release 5.0(3)N1(1):
switch# show interface switchport
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Operational Mode: fex-fabric
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: 1,300-795,900,1002-1005
Pruning VLANs Enabled: 2-1001
Administrative private-vlan primary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan primary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk native VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk private VLANs: none
Operational private-vlan: none
Unknown unicast blocked: disabled
Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: 1,300-795
Pruning VLANs Enabled: 2-1001
Administrative private-vlan primary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan primary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk native VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk private VLANs: none
Operational private-vlan: none
Unknown unicast blocked: disabled
Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Access Mode VLAN: 700 (VLAN0700)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: 1,300-795
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: 1,300-795,900,1002-1005
Pruning VLANs Enabled: 2-1001
Administrative private-vlan primary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan primary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk native VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk private VLANs: none
Operational private-vlan: none
Unknown unicast blocked: disabled
Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: 1,300-795,900,1002-1005
Pruning VLANs Enabled: 2-1001
Administrative private-vlan primary host-association: none
This example shows how to display the rate limit status for Ethernet interface 1/2:
switch# show interface switchport
BEND-2(config-if)# show interface switchport
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Operational Mode: fex-fabric
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: 1,300-800,900
Pruning VLANs Enabled: 2-1001
Administrative private-vlan primary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan primary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk native VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk private VLANs: none
Operational private-vlan: none
Unknown unicast blocked: disabled
Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: 1,300-800
Pruning VLANs Enabled: 2-1001
Administrative private-vlan primary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan primary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk native VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk private VLANs: none
Operational private-vlan: none
Unknown unicast blocked: disabled
Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
Monitor destination rate-limit: 1G
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Access Mode VLAN: 700 (VLAN0700)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
In the above display, the significant field for Ethernet interface 1/2 is highlighted.
This example shows how to display the voice VLAN information for an Ethernet interface on a switch that runs Cisco NX-OS Release 5.0(3)N2(1):
switch# show interface ethernet 1/28 switchport
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Access Mode VLAN: 3000 (VLAN3000)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Enabled: 1,200,300-302,500,2001-2248,3000-3001,4049,4090
Pruning VLANs Enabled: 2-1001
Extended Trust State : not trusted [COS = 0]
Administrative private-vlan primary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan primary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk native VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk private VLANs: none
Operational private-vlan: none
Unknown unicast blocked: disabled
Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
Related Commands
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switchport access vlan |
Sets the access VLAN when the interface is in access mode. |
switchport monitor rate-limit |
Configures the rate limit for traffic on an interface. |
show interface switchport backup
To display information about all the switch port Flex Links interfaces, use the show interface switchport backup command.
show interface switchport backup [ detail ]
Syntax Description
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed information for backup interfaces. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information for all Flex Links:
switch# show interface switchport backup
Switch Backup Interface Pairs:
Active Interface Backup Interface State
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet1/2 Ethernet1/1 Active Down/Backup Down
Ethernet1/20 Ethernet1/21 Active Down/Backup Down
port-channel300 port-channel301 Active Up/Backup Down
port-channel500 port-channel501 Active Down/Backup Down
port-channel502 port-channel503 Active Down/Backup Down
port-channel504 Ethernet2/1 Active Down/Backup Down
This example shows how to display the detailed information for all Flex Links:
switch# show interface switchport backup detail
Switch Backup Interface Pairs:
Active Interface Backup Interface State
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet1/2 Ethernet1/1 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 1000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/2), 10000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/1)
Ethernet1/20 Ethernet1/21 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 10000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/20), 10000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/21)
port-channel300 port-channel301 Active Up/Backup Down
Preemption Delay : 35 seconds (default)
Multicast Fast Convergence : On
Bandwidth : 20000000 Kbit (port-channel300), 10000000 Kbit (port-channel
port-channel500 port-channel501 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : On
Bandwidth : 100000 Kbit (port-channel500), 100000 Kbit (port-channel501)
port-channel502 port-channel503 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 100000 Kbit (port-channel502), 100000 Kbit (port-channel503)
port-channel504 Ethernet2/1 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 100000 Kbit (port-channel504), 0 Kbit (Ethernet2/1)
Table 2 describes the significant fields displayed in the output.
Table 2 show interface switchport backup Field Descriptions
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Active Interface |
Layer 2 interface being configured. |
Backup Interface |
Layer 2 interface to act as a backup link to the interface being configured. |
State |
Flex Links status. |
Preemption Mode |
Preemption scheme for a backup interface pair. |
Preemption Delay |
Preemption delay configured for a backup interface pair. |
Multicast Fast Convergence |
Fast convergence configured on the backup interface. |
Bandwidth |
Bandwidth configured on the backup interface. |
Related Commands
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switchport backup interface |
Configures Flex Links. |
show running-config backup |
Displays the running configuration information for backup interfaces. |
show running-config flexlink |
Displays the running configuration information for Flex Links. |
show interface transceiver
To display the information about the transceivers connected to a specific interface, use the show interface transceiver command.
show interface ethernet slot / port transceiver [ details ]
Syntax Description
ethernet slot / port |
Displays information about an Ethernet interface slot number and port number. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
details |
(Optional) Displays detailed information about the transceivers on an interface. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
|
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You can use the show interface transceiver command only for physical interfaces.
Examples
This example shows how to display the transceivers connected to a specified Ethernet interface:
switch# show interface ethernet 1/1 transceiver
part number is 74752-9044
serial number is MOC14081360
nominal bitrate is 10300 MBit/sec
Link length supported for copper is 1 m
cisco extended id number is 4
Related Commands
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interface ethernet |
Configures an Ethernet IEEE 802.3 interface. |
show interface capabilities |
Displays detailed information about the capabilities of an interface. |
show interface vethernet
To display information about a virtual Ethernet (vEth) interface configuration, use the show interface vethernet command.
show interface vethernet veth-id [ brief | description | detail | mac-address | status | switchport | trunk ]
Syntax Description
veth-id |
Virtual Ethernet interface number. The range is from 1 to 1,048,575. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays brief information about the vEth interface. |
description |
(Optional) Displays the vEth interface description. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed configuration information about the vEth interface. |
mac-address |
(Optional) Displays the MAC address of the vEth interface. |
status |
(Optional) Displays the vEth interface line status. |
switchport |
(Optional) Displays the vEth interface switchport information. |
trunk |
(Optional) Displays the vEth interface trunk information. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the configuration information of a specified virtual Ethernet interface:
switch# show interface vethernet 1
Vethernet1 is down (nonParticipating)
Hardware is Virtual, address is 0005.9b74.a6c0
300 seconds input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
300 seconds output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 unicast packets 0 multicast packets 0 broadcast packets
0 unicast packets 0 multicast packets 0 broadcast packets
This example shows how to display a brief information about a specified virtual Ethernet interface:
switch# show interface vethernet 1 brief
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Vethernet VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed
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Veth1 1 virt access down nonParticipating auto
This example shows how to display the description provided for a specified virtual Ethernet interface:
switch# show interface vethernet 10 description
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This example shows how to display the switchport information of a specified virtual Ethernet interface:
switch# show interface vethernet 1 switchport
Switchport Monitor: Not enabled
Access Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Trunking VLANs Allowed: 1-3967,4048-4093
Extended Trust State : not trusted [COS = 0]
Administrative private-vlan primary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan primary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan secondary mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk native VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk private VLANs: none
Operational private-vlan: none
Unknown unicast blocked: disabled
Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
Related Commands
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interface vethernet |
Configures a virtual Ethernet interface. |
show interface vethernet counters
To display information about the virtual Ethernet (vEth) interface counters, use the show interface vethernet counters command.
show interface vethernet veth-id counters [ brief | detailed [ all ] [ snmp ] | errors [ snmp ] | snmp ]
Syntax Description
veth-id |
Virtual Ethernet interface number. The range is from 1 to 1,048,575. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays brief information about the vEth interface counters. |
detailed |
(Optional) Displays detailed information of only the nonzero vEth interface counters. |
all |
(Optional) Displays all nonzero vEth interface counters. |
errors |
(Optional) Displays the vEth interface error counters, such as receive or transmit error counters. |
snmp |
(Optional) Displays the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MIB values for the nonzero vEth interface counters. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a brief information about the counters configured on a specified virtual Ethernet interface:
switch# show interface vethernet 10 counters brief
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Interface Input Rate (avg) Output Rate (avg)
------------------ ------------------
Rate Total Rate Total Rate averaging
MB/s Frames MB/s Frames interval (seconds)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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interface vethernet |
Configures a virtual Ethernet interface. |
show interface virtual
To display the status of all virtual interfaces, use the show interface virtual command.
show interface virtual {{ status | summary } [ adapter-fex | bound interface ethernet slot / port | vm-fex ]}
Syntax Description
status |
Displays the status of all virtual Ethernet interfaces (vEth) and floating virtual interfaces. |
summary |
Displays the summary information about virtual Ethernet interfaces. |
adapter-fex |
(Optional) Displays information about fixed virtual ethernet interfaces. |
bound interface |
(Optional) Displays information about virtual interfaces on a bound interface. |
ethernet slot / port |
(Optional) Displays information about a specific ethernet interface. The slot number is from 1 to 255 and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
vm-fex |
(Optional) Displays information about all floating virtual interfaces. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Before you use this command, make sure that you enable Cisco Virtual Machine Fabric Extender (VM-FEX) on the switch by using the feature vmfex command.
Examples
This example shows how to display brief information about the counters configured on a specified virtual Ethernet interface:
switch# show interface virtual status
Interface VIF-index Bound If Chan Vlan Status Mode Vntag
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feature vmfex |
Enables VM-FEX on the switch. |
interface vethernet |
Configures a virtual Ethernet interface. |
show interface vlan
To display brief descriptive information about specified VLANs, use the show interface vlan command.
show interface vlan vlan-id [ brief | private-vlan mapping ]
Syntax Description
vlan-id |
Number of the VLAN. The range is from 1 to 4094. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays a summary information for the specified VLAN. |
private-vlan mapping |
(Optional) Displays the private VLAN mapping information, if any, for the specified VLAN. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
You must enable interface VLANs by using the feature interface-vlan command. The commands for configuring interface VLANs are not visible until you enable this feature.
This command displays descriptive information for the specified VLAN, including private VLANs.
The switch displays output for the show interface vlan vlan-id private-vlan mapping command only when you specify a primary private VLAN. If you specify a secondary private VLAN, the output is blank.
Examples
This example shows how to display information about the specified VLAN:
switch# show interface vlan 10
Vlan10 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is EtherSVI, address is 0005.9b78.6e7c
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec,
This example shows how to display a brief description for the specified VLAN:
switch# show interface vlan 10 brief
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Interface Secondary VLAN(Type) Status Reason
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This example shows how to display the private VLAN mapping information, if any, for the VLAN:
switch# show interface vlan 10 private-vlan mapping
When you specify a primary VLAN, the switch displays all secondary VLANs mapped to that primary VLAN.
Related Commands
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show interface switchport |
Displays information about the ports, including those in private VLANs. |
show vlan |
Displays summary information for all VLANs. |
show vlan private-vlan |
Displays summary information for all private VLANs. |
show ip igmp snooping
To display the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping configuration of the switch, use the show ip igmp snooping command.
show ip igmp snooping [ explicit-tracking vlan vlan-id | groups [ detail | vlan vlan-id ] | mrouter [ vlan vlan-id ] | querier [ vlan vlan-id ] | vlan vlan-id ]
Syntax Description
explicit-tracking |
(Optional) Displays information about the explicit host-tracking status for IGMPv3 hosts. If you provide this keyword, you must specify a VLAN. |
vlan vlan-id |
(Optional) Specifies a VLAN. The VLAN ID range is from1 to 4094. |
groups |
(Optional) Displays information for the IGMP group address. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed information for the group. |
mrouter |
(Optional) Displays information about dynamically detected multicast routers. |
querier |
(Optional) Displays information about the snooping querier if defined. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the IGMP snooping configuration of the switch:
switch# show ip igmp snooping
Global IGMP Snooping Information:
IGMPv1/v2 Report Suppression enabled
IGMPv3 Report Suppression disabled
Link Local Groups Suppression enabled
IGMP Snooping information for vlan 1
IGMPv3 Explicit tracking enabled
IGMPv2 Fast leave disabled
IGMPv1/v2 Report suppression enabled
IGMPv3 Report suppression disabled
Link Local Groups suppression enabled
Router port detection using PIM Hellos, IGMP Queries
Number of router-ports: 1
VLAN vPC function enabled
Po19 Po400 Eth170/1/17 Eth171/1/7
Eth171/1/8 Eth198/1/11 Eth199/1/13
IGMP Snooping information for vlan 300
IGMPv3 Explicit tracking enabled
Related Commands
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ip igmp snooping (EXEC) |
Globally enables IGMP snooping. IGMP snooping must be globally enabled in order to be enabled on a VLAN. |
ip igmp snooping (VLAN) |
Enables IGMP snooping on the VLAN interface. |
show lacp
To display Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) information, use the show lacp command.
show lacp { counters | interface ethernet slot / port | neighbor [ interface port-channel number ] | port-channel [ interface port-channel number ] | system-identifier }
Syntax Description
counters |
Displays information about the LACP traffic statistics. |
interface ethernet slot / port |
Displays LACP information for a specific Ethernet interface. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
neighbor |
Displays information about the LACP neighbor. |
port-channel |
Displays information about all EtherChannels. |
interface port-channel number |
(Optional) Displays information about a specific EtherChannel. The EtherChannel number is from 1 to 4096. |
system-identifier |
Displays the LACP system identification. It is a combination of the port priority and the MAC address of the device. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use the show lacp command to troubleshoot problems related to LACP in a network.
Examples
This example shows how to display the LACP system identification:
switch# show lacp system-identifier
This example shows how to display the LACP information for a specific interface:
switch# show lacp interface ethernet 1/1
Interface Ethernet1/1 is up
Channel group is 1 port channel is Po1
Lag Id: [ [(8000, 0-5-9b-78-6e-7c, 0, 8000, 101), (8000, 0-d-ec-c9-c8-3c, 0, 800
Operational as aggregated link since Wed Apr 21 00:37:27 2010
Local Port: Eth1/1 MAC Address= 0-5-9b-78-6e-7c
System Identifier=0x8000,0-5-9b-78-6e-7c
Port Identifier=0x8000,0x101
LACP_Timeout=Long Timeout (30s)
Partner information refresh timeout=Long Timeout (90s)
Actor Admin State=(Ac-1:To-1:Ag-1:Sy-0:Co-0:Di-0:De-0:Ex-0)
Actor Oper State=(Ac-1:To-0:Ag-1:Sy-1:Co-1:Di-1:De-0:Ex-0)
MAC Address= 0-d-ec-c9-c8-3c
System Identifier=0x8000,0-d-ec-c9-c8-3c
Port Identifier=0x8000,0x101
LACP_Timeout=Long Timeout (30s)
Partner Admin State=(Ac-0:To-1:Ag-0:Sy-0:Co-0:Di-0:De-0:Ex-0)
Partner Oper State=(Ac-1:To-0:Ag-1:Sy-1:Co-1:Di-1:De-0:Ex-0)
Related Commands
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clear lacp counters |
Clears LACP counters. |
lacp port-priority |
Sets the priority for the physical interfaces for the LACP. |
lacp system-priority |
Sets the system priority of the switch for the LACP. |
show mac address-table aging-time
To display information about the time-out values for the MAC address table, use the show mac address-table aging-time command.
show mac address-table aging-time [ vlan vlan-id ]
Syntax Description
vlan vlan-id |
(Optional) Displays information for a specific VLAN. The VLAN ID range is from 1 to 4094. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
4.2(1)N1(1) |
The command syntax is changed to show mac address-table aging-time. |
Examples
This example shows how to display MAC address aging times:
switch# show mac address-table aging-time
Related Commands
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mac address-table aging-time |
Configures the aging time for entries in the MAC address table. |
show mac address-table |
Displays information about the MAC address table. |
show mac address-table count
To display the number of entries currently in the MAC address table, use the show mac address-table count command.
show mac address-table count [ address EEEE . EEEE . EEEE ] [ dynamic | static ] [ interface { ethernet slot / port | port-channel number }] [ vlan vlan-id ]
Syntax Description
address EEEE.EEEE.EEEE |
(Optional) Displays a count of the MAC address table entries for a specific address. |
dynamic |
(Optional) Displays a count of the dynamic MAC addresses. |
static |
(Optional) Displays a count of the static MAC addresses. |
interface |
(Optional) Specifies the interface. The interface can be Ethernet or EtherChannel. |
ethernet slot / port |
(Optional) Specifies the Ethernet interface slot number and port number. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
port-channel number |
(Optional) Specifies the EtherChannel interface. The EtherChannel number is from 1 to 4096. |
vlan vlan-id |
(Optional) Displays information for a specific VLAN. The range is from 1 to 4094. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
4.2(1)N1(1) |
The command syntax is changed to show mac address-table count. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the number of dynamic entries currently in the MAC address table:
switch# show mac address-table count dynamic
MAC Entries for all vlans:
Total MAC Addresses in Use: 7
Related Commands
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show mac address-table |
Displays information about the MAC address table. |
show mac address-table notification
To display notifications about the MAC address table, use the show mac address-table notification command.
show mac address-table notification { mac-move | threshold }
Syntax Description
mac-move |
Displays notification messages about MAC addresses that were moved. |
threshold |
Displays notification messages sent when the MAC address table threshold was exceeded. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
4.2(1)N1(1) |
The command syntax is changed to show mac address-table notification. |
Examples
This example shows how to display MAC address move notifications:
switch# show mac address-table notification mac-move
MAC Move Notify : disabled
Related Commands
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show mac address-table |
Displays information about the MAC address table. |
show mac address-table
To display the information about the MAC address table, use the show mac address-table command.
show mac address-table [ address mac-address ] [ dynamic | multicast | static ] [ interface { ethernet slot / port | port-channel number } ] [ vlan vlan-id ]
Syntax Description
address mac-address |
(Optional) Displays information about a specific MAC address. |
dynamic |
(Optional) Displays information about the dynamic MAC address table entries only. |
interface |
(Optional) Specifies the interface. The interface can be either Ethernet or EtherChannel. |
ethernet slot / port |
(Optional) Specifies the Ethernet interface slot number and port number. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
port-channel number |
(Optional) Specifies the EtherChannel interface. The EtherChannel number is from 1 to 4096. |
multicast |
(Optional) Displays information about the multicast MAC address table entries only. |
static |
(Optional) Displays information about the static MAC address table entries only. |
vlan vlan-id |
(Optional) Displays information for a specific VLAN. The VLAN ID range is from 1 to 4094. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
4.2(1)N1(1) |
The command syntax is changed to show mac address-table. |
Usage Guidelines
The switch maintains static MAC address entries that are saved in its startup configuration across reboots and flushes the dynamic entries.
Examples
This example shows how to display information about the entries for the MAC address table:
switch# show mac address-table
* - primary entry, G - Gateway MAC, (R) - Routed MAC, O - Overlay MAC
age - seconds since last seen,+ - primary entry using vPC Peer-Link
VLAN MAC Address Type age Secure NTFY Ports
---------+-----------------+--------+---------+------+----+------------------
+ 100 0000.0001.0003 dynamic 0 F F Po1
+ 100 0000.0001.0004 dynamic 0 F F Po1
+ 100 0000.0001.0009 dynamic 0 F F Po1
+ 100 0000.0001.0010 dynamic 0 F F Po1
* 1 001d.7172.6c40 dynamic 300 F F Eth100/1/20
This example shows how to display information about the entries for the MAC address table for a specific MAC address:
switch# show mac address-table address 0018.bad8.3fbd
This example shows how to display information about the dynamic entries for the MAC address table:
switch# show mac address-table dynamic
* - primary entry, G - Gateway MAC, (R) - Routed MAC, O - Overlay MAC
age - seconds since last seen,+ - primary entry using vPC Peer-Link
VLAN MAC Address Type age Secure NTFY Ports
---------+-----------------+--------+---------+------+----+------------------
+ 100 0000.0001.0003 dynamic 0 F F Po1
+ 100 0000.0001.0004 dynamic 0 F F Po1
+ 100 0000.0001.0009 dynamic 0 F F Po1
+ 100 0000.0001.0010 dynamic 0 F F Po1
* 1 001d.7172.6c40 dynamic 300 F F Eth100/1/20
This example shows how to display information about the MAC address table for a specific interface:
switch# show mac address-table interface ethernet 1/3
This example shows how to display static entries in the MAC address table:
switch# show mac address-table static
This example shows how to display entries in the MAC address table for a specific VLAN:
switch# show mac address-table vlan 1
* - primary entry, G - Gateway MAC, (R) - Routed MAC, O - Overlay MAC
age - seconds since last seen,+ - primary entry using vPC Peer-Link
VLAN MAC Address Type age Secure NTFY Ports
---------+-----------------+--------+---------+------+----+------------------
* 1 001d.7172.6c40 dynamic 60 F F Eth100/1/20
Related Commands
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mac address-table static |
Adds static entries to the MAC address table or configures a static MAC address with IGMP snooping disabled for that address. |
show mac address-table aging-time |
Displays information about the time-out values for the MAC address table. |
show mac address-table count |
Displays the number of entries currently in the MAC address table. |
show mac address-table notifications |
Displays information about notifications for the MAC address table. |
show monitor session
To display information about the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) or Encapsulated Remote Switched Port Analyzer (ERSPAN) sessions, use the show monitor session command.
show monitor session [ session | all [ brief ] | range range [ brief ] | status ]
Syntax Description
session |
(Optional) Number of the session. The range is from 1 to 18. |
all |
(Optional) Displays all sessions. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays a brief summary of the information. |
range range |
(Optional) Displays a range of sessions. The range is from 1 to 18. |
status |
(Optional) Displays the operational state of all sessions. Note This keyword applies only to SPAN sessions. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
5.1(3)N1(1) |
Support for ERSPAN was added. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information about SPAN session 1:
switch# show monitor session 1
description : A Local SPAN session
state : down (No operational src/dst)
destination ports : Eth1/21
Legend: f = forwarding enabled, l = learning enabled
This example shows how to display a brief information about a SPAN session:
switch# show monitor session range 1 brief
description : A Local SPAN session
state : down (No operational src/dst)
destination ports : Eth1/21
Legend: f = forwarding enabled, l = learning enabled
This example shows how to display the information about an ERSPAN session on a switch that runs Cisco NX-OS Release 5.1(3)N1(1):
switch# show monitor session 1
description : ERSPAN Source configuration
state : down (No valid global IP Address)
destination-ip : 192.0.2.1
origin-ip : origin-ip not specified
Related Commands
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monitor session |
Creates a new Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) session configuration. |
show running-config monitor |
Displays the running configuration information about SPAN sessions. |
show mvr
To display information about Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR), use the show mvr command.
show mvr
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information about MVRs:
Related Commands
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mvr group |
Configures an MVR group for an interface. |
mvr type |
Configures an MVR port type for an interface. |
mvr vlan |
Configures an MVR VLAN for an interface. |
show mvr groups |
Displays the MVR groups. |
show mvr members |
Displays the active MVR groups. |
show mvr groups
To display information about Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) groups, use the show mvr groups command.
show mvr groups
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information about MVR groups:
Related Commands
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mvr group |
Configures an MVR group for an interface. |
mvr type |
Configures an MVR port type for an interface. |
mvr vlan |
Configures an MVR VLAN for an interface. |
show mvr members |
Displays the active MVR groups. |
show mvr interface
To display information about Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) interfaces, use the show mvr interfaces command.
show mvr interface [ ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-num | vethernet veth-num ]
Syntax Description
ethernet slot / port |
(Optional) Displays information about Ethernet IEEE 802.3z interfaces. The slot number is from 1 to 255 and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
port-channel channel-num |
(Optional) Displays information about EtherChannel interfaces. The range is from 1 to 4096. |
vethernet veth-num |
(Optional) Displays information about virtual Ethernet interfaces. The range is from 1 to 1048575. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information about MVR interfaces:
switch# show mvr interface
a) Interface is not a switchport.
b) MVR receiver is not in access, pvlan host or pvlan promiscuous mode.
c) MVR source is in fex-fabric mode.
Related Commands
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mvr group |
Configures an MVR group for an interface. |
mvr type |
Configures an MVR port type for an interface. |
mvr vlan |
Configures an MVR VLAN for an interface. |
show mvr members |
Displays the active MVR groups. |
show mvr members
To display the active Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) groups and receiver members, use the show mvr members command.
show mvr members [ count | interface [ ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-num | vethernet veth-num ] | vlan vlan-ID ]
Syntax Description
count |
(Optional) Displays the active MVR groups on each MVR VLAN. |
interface |
(Optional) Displays the active MVR groups configured on an interface. |
ethernet slot / port |
(Optional) Displays the active MVR groups configured on an Ethernet IEEE 802.3z interface. The slot number is from 1 to 255 and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
port-channel channel-num |
(Optional) Displays the active MVR groups configured on an EtherChannel interface. The range is from 1 to 4096. |
vethernet veth-num |
(Optional) Displays the active MVR groups configured on a virtual Ethernet interface. The range is from 1 to 1048575. |
vlan vlan-ID |
(Optional) Displays the active MVR groups on VLANs. The range is from 1 to 4094. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the active MVR groups:
Related Commands
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mvr group |
Configures an MVR group for an interface. |
mvr type |
Configures an MVR port type for an interface. |
mvr vlan |
Configures an MVR VLAN for an interface. |
show mvr |
Displays general information about MVRs. |
show mvr receiver-ports
To display the Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) receiver ports, use the show mvr receiver-ports command.
show mvr receiver-ports [ ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-num | vethernet veth-num ]
Syntax Description
ethernet slot / port |
(Optional) Displays the MVR receiver ports on an Ethernet IEEE 802.3z interface. The slot number is from 1 to 255 and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
port-channel channel-num |
(Optional) Displays the MVR receiver ports on an EtherChannel interface. The range is from 1 to 4096. |
vethernet veth-num |
(Optional) Displays the MVR receiver ports on a virtual Ethernet interface. The range is from 1 to 1048575. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the MVR receiver ports:
switch# show mvr receiver-ports
Related Commands
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mvr group |
Configures an MVR group for an interface. |
mvr type |
Configures an MVR port type for an interface. |
mvr vlan |
Configures an MVR VLAN for an interface. |
show mvr |
Displays general information about MVRs. |
show mvr members |
Displays the active MVR groups. |
show mvr source-ports
To display the Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) source ports, use the show mvr source-ports command.
show mvr source-ports [ ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-num | vethernet veth-num ]
Syntax Description
ethernet slot / port |
(Optional) Displays the MVR source ports on an Ethernet IEEE 802.3z interface. The slot number is from 1 to 255 and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
port-channel channel-num |
(Optional) Displays the MVR source ports on an EtherChannel interface. The range is from 1 to 4096. |
vethernet veth-num |
(Optional) Displays the MVR source ports on a virtual Ethernet interface. The range is from 1 to 1048575. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the MVR source ports:
switch# show mvr source-ports
Related Commands
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mvr group |
Configures an MVR group for an interface. |
mvr type |
Configures an MVR port type for an interface. |
mvr vlan |
Configures an MVR VLAN for an interface. |
show mvr |
Displays general information about MVRs. |
show mvr members |
Displays the active MVR groups. |
show mvr receiver-ports |
Displays the MVR receiver ports. |
show port-channel capacity
To display the total number of EtherChannel interfaces and the number of free or used EtherChannel interfaces, use the show port-channel capacity command.
show port-channel capacity
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the EtherChannel capacity:
switch# show port-channel capacity
768 total 29 used 739 free 3% used
Related Commands
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port-channel load-balance ethernet |
Configures the load-balancing algorithm for EtherChannels. |
show tech-support port-channel |
Displays Cisco Technical Support information about EtherChannels. |
show port-channel compatibility-parameters
To display the parameters that must be the same among the member ports in order to join an EtherChannel interface, use the show port-channel compatibility-parameters command.
show port-channel compatibility-parameters
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the EtherChannel interface parameters:
switch# show port-channel compatibility-parameters
Members must have the same port mode configured.
Members must have the same port mode configured, either E,F or AUTO. If
they are configured in AUTO port mode, they have to negotiate E or F mode
when they come up. If a member negotiates a different mode, it will be
Members must have the same speed configured. If they are configured in AUTO
speed, they have to negotiate the same speed when they come up. If a member
negotiates a different speed, it will be suspended.
Members have to have the same MTU configured. This only applies to ethernet
Members have to have the same shut lan configured. This only applies to
Members have to have the same medium type configured. This only applies to
Members must have the same span mode.
Member must have same load interval configured.
Related Commands
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port-channel load-balance ethernet |
Configures the load-balancing algorithm for EtherChannels. |
show tech-support port-channel |
Displays Cisco Technical Support information about EtherChannels. |
show port-channel database
To display the aggregation state for one or more EtherChannel interfaces, use the show port-channel database command.
show port-channel database [ interface port-channel number [. subinterface-number ]]
Syntax Description
interface |
(Optional) Displays information for an EtherChannel interface. |
port-channel number |
(Optional) Displays aggregation information for a specific EtherChannel interface. The number range is from 1 to 4096. |
. subinterface-number |
(Optional) Subinterface number. Use the EtherChannel number followed by a dot (.) indicator and the subinterface number. The format is portchannel-number . subinterface-number. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the aggregation state of all EtherChannel interfaces:
switch# show port-channel database
Last membership update is successful
4 ports in total, 4 ports up
First operational port is Ethernet199/1/24
Age of the port-channel is 0d:09h:11m:30s
Time since last bundle is 0d:09h:12m:20s
Ports: Ethernet199/1/24 [active ] [up] *
Ethernet199/1/28 [active ] [up]
Ethernet199/1/30 [active ] [up]
Ethernet199/1/31 [active ] [up]
Last membership update is successful
1 ports in total, 1 ports up
First operational port is Ethernet2/3
Age of the port-channel is 0d:09h:11m:30s
Time since last bundle is 0d:09h:12m:20s
Ports: Ethernet2/3 [on] [up] *
Last membership update is successful
This example shows how to display the aggregation state for a specific EtherChannel interface:
switch# show port-channel database interface port-channel 21
Last membership update is successful
1 ports in total, 1 ports up
First operational port is Ethernet2/3
Age of the port-channel is 0d:09h:13m:14s
Time since last bundle is 0d:09h:14m:04s
Ports: Ethernet2/3 [on] [up] *
Related Commands
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port-channel load-balance ethernet |
Configures the load-balancing algorithm for EtherChannels. |
show tech-support port-channel |
Displays Cisco Technical Support information about EtherChannels. |
show port-channel load-balance
To display information about EtherChannel load balancing, use the show port-channel load-balance command.
show port-channel load-balance [ forwarding-path interface port-channel number { . | vlan vlan_ID } [ dst-ip ipv4-addr ] [ dst-ipv6 ipv6-addr ] [ dst-mac dst-mac-addr ] [ l4-dst-port dst-port ] [ l4-src-port src-port ] [ src-ip ipv4-addr ] [ src-ipv6 ipv6-addr ] [ src-mac src-mac-addr ]]
Syntax Description
forwarding-path interface port-channel |
(Optional) Identifies the port in the EtherChannel interface that forwards the packet. |
number |
EtherChannel number for the load-balancing forwarding path that you want to display. The range is from 1 to 4096. |
. |
(Optional) Subinterface number separator. Use the EtherChannel number followed by a dot (.) indicator and the subinterface number. The format is portchannel-number. subinterface-number. |
vlan |
(Optional) Identifies the VLAN for hardware hashing. |
vlan_ID |
VLAN ID. The range is from 1 to 3967 and 4048 to 4093. |
dst-ip |
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the destination IP address. |
ipv4-addr |
IPv4 address to specify a source or destination IP address. The format is A. B. C. D. |
dst-ipv6 |
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the destination IPv6 address. |
ipv6-addr |
IPv6 address to specify a source or destination IP address. The format is A : B :: C : D. |
dst-mac |
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the destination MAC address. |
dst-mac-addr |
Destination MAC address. The format is AAAA : BBBB : CCCC. |
l4-dst-port |
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the destination port. |
dst-port |
Destination port number. The range is from 0 to 65535. |
l4-src-port |
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the source port. |
src-port |
Source port number. The range is from 0 to 65535. |
src-ip |
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the source IP address. |
src-ipv6 |
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the source IPv6 address. |
src-mac |
(Optional) Displays the load distribution on the source MAC address. |
src-mac-addr |
source MAC address. The format is AA : BB : CC : DD : EE : FF. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
4.2(1)N1(1) |
The vlan keyword was added. |
Usage Guidelines
You must use the vlan keyword to determine the use of hardware hashing.
When you do not use hardware hashing, the output displays all parameters used to determine the outgoing port ID. Missing parameters are shown as zero values in the output.
If you do not use hardware hashing, the outgoing port ID is determined by using control-plane selection. Hardware hashing is not used in the following scenarios:
- The specified VLAN contains an unknown unicast destination MAC address.
- The specified VLAN contains a known or an unknown multicast destination MAC or destination IP address.
- The specified VLAN contains a broadcast MAC address.
- The EtherChannel has only one active member.
- The destination MAC address is unknown when the load distribution is configured on the source IP address (src-ip), source port (l4-src-port), or source MAC address (src-mac).
- If multichassis EtherChannel trunk (MCT) is enabled and the traffic flows from a virtual port channel (vPC) peer link, the output displays “Outgoing port id (vPC peer-link traffic)”.
To get accurate results, you must do the following:
- (For unicast frames) Provide the destination MAC address (dst-mac) and the VLAN for hardware hashing (vlan). When the destination MAC address is not provided, hardware hashing is assumed.
- (For multicast frames) For IP multicast, provide either the destination IP address (dst-ip) or destination MAC address (dst-mac) with the VLAN for hardware hashing (vlan). For non-ip multicast, provide the destination MAC address with the VLAN for hardware hashing.
- (For broadcast frames) Provide the destination MAC address (dst-mac) and the VLAN for hardware hashing (vlan).
Examples
This example shows how to display the port channel load-balancing information:
switch# show port-channel load-balance
Port Channel Load-Balancing Configuration:
Port Channel Load-Balancing Addresses Used Per-Protocol:
IP: source-dest-ip source-dest-mac
Table 3 describes the fields shown in the display.
Table 3 show port-channel load-balance Field Descriptions
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System |
The load-balancing method configured on the switch. |
Non-IP |
The field that will be used to calculate the hash value for non-IP traffic. |
IP |
The fileds used for IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. |
This example shows how to display the port channel load-balancing information when hardware hashing is not used:
switch# show port-channel load-balance forwarding-path interface port-channel 5 vlan 3 dst-ip 192.168.2.37
Missing params will be substituted by 0's.
Load-balance Algorithm on FEX: source-dest-ip
crc8_hash: Not Used Outgoing port id: Ethernet133/1/3
Param(s) used to calculate load-balance (Unknown unicast, multicast and broadcas
This example shows how to display the port channel load-balancing information when hardware hashing is not used to determine the outgoing port ID:
switch# show port-channel load-balance forwarding-path interface port-channel 10 vlan 1 dst-ip 192.168.2.25 src-ip 192.168.2.10 dst-mac ffff.ffff.ffff src-mac aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff l4-src-port 0 l4-dst-port 1
Missing params will be substituted by 0's.
Load-balance Algorithm on switch: source-dest-port
crc8_hash: Not Used Outgoing port id: Ethernet1/1
Param(s) used to calculate load-balance (Unknown unicast, multicast and broadcast packets):
This example shows how to display the port channel load-balancing information when MCT is enabled and traffic flows from a vPC peer link:
switch# show port-channel load-balance forwarding-path interface port-channel 10 vlan 1 dst-ip 192.168.2.25 src-ip 192.168.2.10 dst-mac ffff.ffff.ffff src-mac aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff l4-src-port 0 l4-dst-port 1
Missing params will be substituted by 0's.
Load-balance Algorithm on switch: source-dest-port
crc8_hash: Not Used Outgoing port id (non vPC peer-link traffic): ethernet1/2
crc8_hash: Not Used Outgoing port id (vPC peer-link traffic): Ethernet1/1
Param(s) used to calculate load-balance (Unknown unicast, multicast and broadcast packets):
This example shows how to display the port channel load-balancing information when hardware hashing is used to determine the outgoing port ID:
switch# show port-channel load-balance forwarding-path interface port-channel 10 vlan 1 dst-ip 192.168.2.25 src-ip 192.168.2.10 src-mac aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff l4-src-port 0 l4-dst-port 1
Missing params will be substituted by 0's.
Load-balance Algorithm on switch: source-dest-port
crc8_hash: 204 Outgoing port id: Ethernet1/1
Param(s) used to calculate load-balance:
Related Commands
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port-channel load-balance ethernet |
Configures the load-balancing method among the interfaces in the channel-group bundle. |
show port-channel summary
To display summary information about EtherChannels, use the show port-channel summary command.
show port-channel summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Global configuration mode
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Before you use this command, you must configure an EtherChannel group using the interface port-channel command.
Examples
This example shows how to display summary information about EtherChannels:
switch# show port-channel summary
Flags: D - Down P - Up in port-channel (members)
I - Individual H - Hot-standby (LACP only)
s - Suspended r - Module-removed
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Port- Type Protocol Member Ports
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Po1(SU) Eth LACP Eth1/1(P) Eth1/2(P) Eth1/3(P)
Eth1/4(P) Eth1/21(P) Eth1/22(P)
Eth1/23(P) Eth1/24(P) Eth1/25(P)
Eth1/26(P) Eth1/27(P) Eth1/28(P)
Eth1/29(P) Eth1/30(P) Eth1/31(P)
3 Po3(SU) Eth NONE Eth1/9(P) Eth1/10(P) Eth1/13(P)
5 Po5(SU) Eth NONE Eth3/5(P) Eth3/6(P)
6 Po6(SU) Eth NONE Eth1/5(P) Eth1/6(P) Eth1/7(P)
12 Po12(SU) Eth NONE Eth3/3(P) Eth3/4(P)
20 Po20(SU) Eth NONE Eth1/17(P) Eth1/18(P) Eth1/19(D)
24 Po24(SU) Eth LACP Eth105/1/27(P) Eth105/1/28(P) Eth105/1/29
Eth105/1/30(P) Eth105/1/31(P) Eth105/1/32
25 Po25(SU) Eth LACP Eth105/1/23(P) Eth105/1/24(P) Eth105/1/25
100 Po100(SD) Eth NONE --
101 Po101(SD) Eth NONE --
102 Po102(SU) Eth LACP Eth102/1/2(P)
103 Po103(SU) Eth LACP Eth102/1/3(P)
104 Po104(SU) Eth LACP Eth102/1/4(P)
105 Po105(SU) Eth LACP Eth102/1/5(P)
106 Po106(SU) Eth LACP Eth102/1/6(P)
107 Po107(SU) Eth LACP Eth102/1/7(P)
108 Po108(SU) Eth LACP Eth102/1/8(P)
109 Po109(SU) Eth LACP Eth102/1/9(P)
110 Po110(SU) Eth LACP Eth102/1/10(P)
111 Po111(SU) Eth LACP Eth102/1/11(P)
Related Commands
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channel-group (Ethernet) |
Assigns and configures a physical interface to an EtherChannel. |
interface port-channel |
Creates an EtherChannel interface and enters interface configuration mode. |
show port-channel traffic
To display the traffic statistics for EtherChannels, use the show port-channel traffic command.
show port-channel traffic [ interface port-channel number [ . subinterface-number ]]
Syntax Description
interface |
(Optional) Displays traffic statistics for a specified interface. |
port-channel number |
(Optional) Displays information for a specified EtherChannel. The range is from 1 to 4096. |
. subinterface-number |
(Optional) Subinterface number. Use the EtherChannel number followed by a dot (.) indicator and the subinterface number. The format is portchannel-number . subinterface-number. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the traffic statistics for all EtherChannels:
switch# show port-channel traffic
ChanId Port Rx-Ucst Tx-Ucst Rx-Mcst Tx-Mcst Rx-Bcst Tx-Bcst
------ --------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
10 Eth1/7 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
10 Eth1/8 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
10 Eth1/9 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
10 Eth1/10 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
------ --------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
4000 Eth1/1 0.0% 0.0% 99.64% 99.81% 0.0% 0.0%
4000 Eth1/2 0.0% 0.0% 0.06% 0.06% 0.0% 0.0%
4000 Eth1/3 0.0% 0.0% 0.23% 0.06% 0.0% 0.0%
4000 Eth1/4 0.0% 0.0% 0.06% 0.06% 0.0% 0.0%
This example shows how to display the traffic statistics for a specific EtherChannel:
switch# show port-channel traffic interface port-channel 10
ChanId Port Rx-Ucst Tx-Ucst Rx-Mcst Tx-Mcst Rx-Bcst Tx-Bcst
------ --------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
10 Eth1/7 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
10 Eth1/8 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
10 Eth1/9 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
10 Eth1/10 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Related Commands
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port-channel load-balance ethernet |
Configures the load-balancing algorithm for EtherChannels. |
show tech-support port-channel |
Displays Cisco Technical Support information about EtherChannels. |
show port-channel usage
To display the range of used and unused EtherChannel numbers, use the show port-channel usage command.
show port-channel usage
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the EtherChannel usage information:
switch# show port-channel usage
Total 29 port-channel numbers used
============================================
Used : 19, 21, 50, 100, 150, 170 - 171, 198 - 199, 256
301, 400 - 401, 1032 - 1033, 1111, 1504, 1511, 1514, 1516 - 1520
1532, 1548, 1723, 1905, 1912
Unused: 1 - 18, 20, 22 - 49, 51 - 99, 101 - 149, 151 - 169
172 - 197, 200 - 255, 257 - 300, 302 - 399, 402 - 1031
1034 - 1110, 1112 - 1503, 1505 - 1510, 1512 - 1513, 1515, 1521 - 1531
1533 - 1547, 1549 - 1722, 1724 - 1904, 1906 - 1911, 1913 - 4096
(some numbers may be in use by SAN port channels)
Related Commands
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port-channel load-balance ethernet |
Configures the load-balancing algorithm for EtherChannels. |
show tech-support port-channel |
Displays Cisco Technical Support information about EtherChannels. |
show port-security
To display the port security configuration on an interface, use the show port-security command.
show port-security [ address [ interface { ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-num }] | interface { ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-num } | state ]
Syntax Description
address |
(Optional) Displays the secure MAC address of a port. |
interface |
(Optional) Displays the secure address for an interface. |
ethernet slot / port |
(Optional) Displays the secure address for an Ethernet interface. The slot number is from 1 to 255 and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
port-channel channel-num |
(Optional) Displays the secure address for an EtherChannel interface. The channel number is from 1 to 4096. |
state |
(Optional) Displays whether a port is secure. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command does not require a license.
Examples
This example shows how to display the port security configuration on an interface:
switch# show port-security
Total Secured Mac Addresses in System (excluding one mac per port) : 0
Max Addresses limit in System (excluding one mac per port) : 8192
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Secure Port MaxSecureAddr CurrentAddr SecurityViolation Security Action
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet1/5 10 0 0 Shutdown
============================================================================
Related Commands
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clear port-security dynamic |
Clears the dynamically secured addresses on a port. |
show running-config port-security |
Displays the port security configuration information. |
switchport port-security |
Configures the switchport parameters to establish port security. |
show provision
To display information about provision, use the show provision command.
show provision failed-config slot-number
Syntax Description
failed-config |
Displays the configuration that failed to be applied to the slot. |
slot-number |
Slot number in the chassis. The range is from 2 to 199. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Configuration synchronization mode
Command History
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5.0(2)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the preprovisioning configuration that failed to be applied to slot 2:
switch# show provision failed-config 2
Config has not been applied yet for this slot.
This example shows how to display the preprovisioning configuration that failed to be applied to slot 2 in a switch profile:
switch(config-sync)# show provision failed-config 2
Config has not been applied yet for this slot.
Related Commands
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provision |
Preprovisions a module in a slot. |
show running-config exclude-provision |
Displays the running configuration excluding the preprovisioned features. |
slot |
Enables a slot for preprovisioning a module. |
show resource
To display the number of resources currently available in the system, use the show resource command.
show resource [ resource ]
Syntax Description
resource |
Resource name, which can be one of the following:
- port-channel —Displays the number of EtherChannels available in the system.
- vlan —Displays the number of VLANs available in the system.
- vrf —Displays the number of virtual routing and forwardings (VRFs) available in the system.
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Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the resources available in the system:
Resource Min Max Used Unused Avail
----------- ----- ----- ------ -------- -------
monitor-session 0 2 0 0 2
port-channel 0 768 2 0 766
u4route-mem 32 32 1 31 31
u6route-mem 16 16 1 15 15
m4route-mem 58 58 0 58 58
Related Commands
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show interface port-channel |
Displays information about EtherChannels. |
show running-config
To display the contents of the currently running configuration file, use the show running-config command.
show running-config [ all ]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Displays the full operating information including default settings. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information on the running configuration:
switch# show running-config
This example shows how to display detailed information on the running configuration:
switch# show running-config all
Related Commands
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show startup-config |
Displays the contents of the startup configuration file. |
show running-config backup
To display the running configuration for backup interfaces, use the show running-config backup command.
show running-config backup [ all ]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Displays backup interface information including default settings. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the running configuration for backup interfaces:
switch# show running-config backup
!Command: show running-config backup
!Time: Sun Jan 4 06:27:36 2009
interface port-channel300
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption mode forced
switchport backup interface port-channel301 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel500
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption delay 36
switchport backup interface port-channel501 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel502
switchport backup interface port-channel503
interface port-channel504
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption mode forced
This example shows how to display the detailed running configuration for backup interfaces:
switch# show running-config backup all
!Command: show running-config backup all
!Time: Sun Jan 4 06:28:04 2009
interface port-channel300
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption mode forced
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface port-channel301 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel500
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption delay 36
switchport backup interface port-channel501 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel502
switchport backup interface port-channel503 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface port-channel503 preemption delay 35
interface port-channel504
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption mode forced
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption delay 35
Related Commands
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show running-config flexlink |
Displays the Flex Links running configuration. |
show startup-config backup |
Displays the startup configuration for backup interfaces. |
show startup-config flexlink |
Displays the startup configuration for Flex Links. |
show tech-support backup |
Displays troubleshooting information for backup interfaces. |
show tech-support flexlink |
Displays troubleshooting information for Flex Links. |
show running-config exclude-provision
To display the running configuration without the configuration for offline preprovisioned interfaces, use the show running-config exclude-provision command.
show running-config exclude-provision
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(2)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the running configuration without the offline preprovisioned interfaces:
switch# show running-config exclude-provision
!Command: show running-config exclude-provision
!Time: Mon Sep 6 08:10:16 2010
username admin password 5 $1$wmFN7Wly$/pjqx1DfAkCCAg/KyxbUz/ role network-admin
username install password 5 ! role network-admin
username praveena password 5 ! role network-operator
no password strength-check
tacacs-server host 192.168.131.54 key 7 "wawy1234"
tacacs-server host 192.168.131.37
tacacs-server host 192.168.131.37 test username user1
aaa group server tacacs+ t1
aaa group server tacacs+ tacacs
radius-server host 192.168.128.5 key 7 "KkwyCet" authentication accounting
aaa group server radius r1
logging event link-status default
logging event trunk-status default
no service recover-errdisable
errdisable recovery interval 600
no errdisable detect cause link-flap
errdisable recovery cause link-flap
errdisable recovery cause udld
Related Commands
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copy running-config startup-config |
Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration. |
provision |
Preprovisions a module in a slot. |
show provision |
Displays the preprovisioned module information. |
show startup-config exclude-provision |
Displays the startup configuration without the preprovisioning information for offline interfaces. |
slot |
Configures a chassis slot for a predefined module. |
show running-config flexlink
To display the running configuration for Flex Links, use the show running-config flexlink command.
show running-config flexlink [ all ]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Displays Flex Links information including default settings. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the running configuration for Flex Links:
switch# show running-config flexlink
!Command: show running-config flexlink
!Time: Sun Jan 4 06:26:17 2009
interface port-channel300
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption mode forced
switchport backup interface port-channel301 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel500
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption delay 36
switchport backup interface port-channel501 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel502
switchport backup interface port-channel503
interface port-channel504
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption mode forced
This example shows how to display the detailed running configuration for Flex Links:
switch# show running-config flexlink all
!Command: show running-config flexlink all
!Time: Sun Jan 4 06:26:55 2009
interface port-channel300
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption mode forced
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface port-channel301 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel500
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption delay 36
switchport backup interface port-channel501 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel502
switchport backup interface port-channel503 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface port-channel503 preemption delay 35
interface port-channel504
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption mode forced
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption delay 35
Related Commands
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show running-config backup |
Displays the running configuration information for backup interfaces. |
show startup-config backup |
Displays the startup configuration for backup interfaces. |
show startup-config flexlink |
Displays the startup configuration for Flex Links. |
show tech-support backup |
Displays troubleshooting information for backup interfaces. |
show tech-support flexlink |
Displays troubleshooting information for Flex Links. |
show running-config interface
To display the running configuration for a specific port channel, use the show running-config interface command.
show running-config interface [{ ethernet slot / port | fc slot / port | loopback number | mgmt 0 | port-channel channel-number [ membership ] | vethernet veth-id | vlan vlan-id }] [ all | expand-port-profile ]
Syntax Description
ethernet slot / port |
(Optional) Displays the Ethernet interface slot number and port number. The slot number is from 1 to 255 and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
fc slot / port |
(Optional) Displays the configuration information of the Fibre Channel interface. The slot number is from 1 to 2 and the port number is from 1 to 48. |
loopback number |
(Optional) Displays the number of the loopback interface. The range of values is from 1 to 4096. |
mgmt 0 |
(Optional) Displays the configuration information of the management interface. |
port-channel channel-number |
(Optional) Displays the number of the port-channel group. The range of values is from 0 to 1023. |
membership |
Displays the membership of the specified port channel. |
vethernet veth-id |
(Optional) Displays the configuration information of the virtual Ethernet interface. The range is from 1 to 1048575. |
vlan vlan-id |
(Optional) Displays the configuration information of the VLAN. The range of values is from 1 to 4096. |
all |
(Optional) Displays configured and default information . |
expand-port-profile |
(Optional) Displays the configuration information of port profiles. |
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
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4.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
5.1(3)N1(1) |
Support for displaying virtual Ethernet interface and management SVI was added. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the running configuration for port channel 10:
switch(config)#
show running-config interface port-channel 10
This example shows how to display the running configuration for a virtual Ethernet interface:
switch# show running-config interface vethernet 10
!Command: show running-config interface Vethernet10
!Time: Fri Jan 2 01:40:37 2009
inherit port-profile ppVEth
switchport access vlan 101
bind interface Ethernet1/5 channel 10
This example shows how to display the running configuration for VLAN 5 that has been configured as an SVI to be used for in-band management:
switch# show running-config interface vlan 5
!Command: show running-config interface Vlan5
!Time: Mon Apr 4 07:46:35 2005
Related Commands
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show startup-config |
Displays the running configuration on the device. |
show running-config monitor
To display the running configuration for the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) or Encapsulated Remote Switched Port Analyzer (ERSPAN) session, use the show running-config monitor command.
show running-config monitor [ all ]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Displays current SPAN configuration information including default settings. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
5.1(3)N1(1) |
Support for ERSPAN was added. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information on the running SPAN configuration:
switch# show running-config monitor
!Command: show running-config monitor
!Time: Thu Jan 1 06:48:56 2009
description A Local SPAN session
source interface Ethernet1/5 both
destination interface Ethernet1/21
This example shows how to display detailed information on the running SPAN configuration:
switch# show running-config monitor all
!Command: show running-config monitor all
!Time: Thu Jan 1 06:51:08 2009
monitor session 1 type local
description A Local SPAN session
source interface Ethernet1/5 both
destination interface Ethernet1/21
Related Commands
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monitor session |
Configures SPAN or ERSPAN sessions. |
show monitor session |
Displays information about SPAN or ERSPAN sessions. |
show running-config port-security
To display the running system configuration information about secure ports, use the show running-config port-security command.
show running-config port-security [ all ]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Displays detailed information about secure ports, including default settings. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command does not require a license.
Examples
This example shows how to display the running system configuration of all secure ports on an interface:
switch# show running-config port-security
!Command: show running-config port-security
!Time: Tue Apr 12 10:06:56 2005
switchport port-security aging time 3
switchport port-security maximum 10
switchport port-security mac-address sticky
Related Commands
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clear port-security dynamic |
Clears the dynamically secured addresses on a port. |
show startup-config port-security |
Displays the configuration information in the startup file. |
show running-config spanning-tree
To display the running configuration for the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), use the show running-config spanning-tree command.
show running-config spanning-tree [ all ]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Displays current STP operating information including default settings. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
5.1(3)N1(1) |
Support to display spanning tree pseudo information parameters was added. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information on the running STP configuration:
switch# show running-config spanning-tree
This example shows how to display detailed information on the running STP configuration:
switch# show running-config spanning-tree all
Note Display output differs slightly depending on whether you are running Rapid Per VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (Rapid PVST+) or Multiple Spanning Tree (MST).
This example shows how to display information on the running STP configuration, including the spanning tree pseudo information, on a switch that runs Cisco NX-OS Release 5.1(3)N1(1):
switch# show running-config spanning-tree
spanning-tree pseudo-information
mst 2 designated priority 4096
spanning-tree port type network
Related Commands
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show spanning-tree |
Displays information about STP. |
show running-config vlan
To display the running configuration for a specified VLAN, use the show running-config vlan command.
show running-config vlan vlan-id
Syntax Description
vlan-id |
Number of VLAN or range of VLANs. Valid numbers are from 1 to 4096. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command provides information on the specified VLAN, including private VLANs.
The display varies with your configuration. If you have configured the VLAN name, shutdown status, or suspended status, these are also displayed.
Examples
This example shows how to display the running configuration for VLAN 5:
switch# show running-config vlan 5
Related Commands
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show vlan |
Displays information about all the VLANs on the switch. |
show running-config vtp
To display the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) running configuration, use the show running-config vtp command.
show running-config vtp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.2(1)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the VTP running configuration on the switch:
switch# show running-config vtp
!Command: show running-config vtp
!Time: Tue Sep 7 08:45:14 2010
vtp file bootflash:/myvtp.txt
Related Commands
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copy running-config startup-config |
Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration file. |
feature vtp |
Enables VTP on the switch. |
vtp domain |
Configures the VTP administrative domain. |
vtp file |
Stores the VTP configuration in a file. |
vtp mode |
Configures a VTP device mode. |
show spanning-tree
To display information about the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), use the show spanning-tree command.
show spanning-tree [ blockedports | inconsistentports | pathcost method ]
Syntax Description
blockedports |
(Optional) Displays the alternate ports blocked by STP. |
inconsistentports |
(Optional) Displays the ports that are in an inconsistent STP state. |
pathcost method |
(Optional) Displays whether short or long path cost method is used. The method differs for Rapid Per VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (Rapid PVST+) (configurable, default is short) and Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) (nonconfigurable, operational value is always long). |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
The STP port type displays only when you have configured the port as either an STP edge port or an STP network port. If you have not configured the STP port type, no port type displays.
Table 4 describes the fields that are displayed in the output of show spanning-tree commands.
Table 4 show spanning-tree Command Output Fields
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Role |
Current port STP role. Valid values are as follows:
- Desg (designated)
- Root
- Altn (alternate)
- Back (backup)
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Sts |
Current port STP state. Valid values are as follows:
- BLK (blocking)
- DIS (disabled)
- LRN (learning)
- FWD (forwarding)
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Type |
Status information. Valid values are as follows:
- P2p/Shr—The interface is considered as a point-to-point (shared) interface by the spanning tree.
- Edge—The port is configured as an STP edge port (either globally using the default command or directly on the interface) and no BPDU has been received.
- Network—The port is configured as an STP network port (either globally using the default command or directly on the interface).
- *ROOT_Inc, *LOOP_Inc, *PVID_Inc, *BA_Inc, and *TYPE_Inc—The port is in a broken state (BKN*) for an inconsistency. The broken states are Root inconsistent, Loopguard inconsistent, PVID inconsistent, Bridge Assurance inconsistent, or Type inconsistent.
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Note Display output differs slightly depending on whether you are running Rapid Per VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (Rapid PVST+) or Multiple Spanning Tree (MST).
Examples
This example shows how to display spanning tree information:
switch# show spanning-tree
Spanning tree enabled protocol rstp
Port 4096 (port-channel1)
Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec
Bridge ID Priority 61441 (priority 61440 sys-id-ext 1)
Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec
Interface Role Sts Cost Prio.Nbr Type
---------------- ---- --- --------- -------- --------------------------------
Po1 Root FWD 1 128.4096 (vPC peer-link) Network P2p
Po3 Root FWD 1 128.4098 (vPC) P2p
Po123 Desg FWD 4 128.4218 Edge P2p
Eth1/11 Desg BKN*2 128.139 P2p *TYPE_Inc
Eth1/12 Desg BKN*2 128.140 P2p *TYPE_Inc
Eth1/15 Desg BKN*2 128.143 P2p *TYPE_Inc
Eth1/16 Desg BKN*2 128.144 P2p *TYPE_Inc
Eth1/33 Desg FWD 2 128.161 Edge P2p
Eth1/35 Desg FWD 2 128.163 Edge P2p
Eth1/36 Desg FWD 2 128.164 Edge P2p
Eth1/38 Desg FWD 2 128.166 Edge P2p
Eth100/1/1 Desg FWD 1 128.1025 (vPC) Edge P2p
Eth100/1/2 Desg FWD 1 128.1026 (vPC) Edge P2p
Eth100/1/3 Desg FWD 1 128.1027 (vPC) Edge P2p
Eth100/1/4 Desg FWD 1 128.1028 (vPC) Edge P2p
This example shows how to display the blocked ports in spanning tree:
switch# show spanning-tree blockedports
Name Blocked Interfaces List
-------------------- ------------------------------------
VLAN0001 Eth1/11, Eth1/12, Eth1/15, Eth1/16
Number of blocked ports (segments) in the system : 4
This example shows how to determine if any ports are in any STP-inconsistent state:
switch# show spanning-tree inconsistentports
Name Interface Inconsistency
-------------------- ---------------------- ------------------
VLAN0001 Eth1/11 Port Type Inconsistent
VLAN0001 Eth1/12 Port Type Inconsistent
VLAN0001 Eth1/15 Port Type Inconsistent
VLAN0001 Eth1/16 Port Type Inconsistent
Number of inconsistent ports (segments) in the system : 4
This example shows how to display the path cost method:
switch(config)# show spanning-tree pathcost method
Spanning tree default pathcost method used is short
Related Commands
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show spanning-tree active |
Displays information about STP active interfaces only. |
show spanning-tree bridge |
Displays the bridge ID, timers, and protocol for the local bridge on the switch. |
show spanning-tree brief |
Displays a brief summary about STP. |
show spanning-tree detail |
Displays detailed information about STP. |
show spanning-tree interface |
Displays the STP interface status and configuration of specified interfaces. |
show spanning-tree mst |
Displays information about Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) STP. |
show spanning-tree root |
Displays the status and configuration of the root bridge for the STP instance to which this switch belongs. |
show spanning-tree summary |
Displays summary information about STP. |
show spanning-tree vlan |
Displays STP information for specified VLANs. |
show spanning-tree active
To display Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) information on STP-active interfaces only, use the show spanning-tree active command.
show spanning-tree active [ brief | detail ]
Syntax Description
brief |
(Optional) Displays a brief summary of STP interface information. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays a detailed summary of STP interface information. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display STP information on the STP-active interfaces:
switch# show spanning-tree active
Related Commands
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show spanning-tree |
Displays information about STP. |
show spanning-tree bridge |
Displays the bridge ID, timers, and protocol for the local bridge on the switch. |
show spanning-tree brief |
Displays a brief summary about STP. |
show spanning-tree detail |
Displays detailed information about STP. |
show spanning-tree interface |
Displays the STP interface status and configuration of specified interfaces. |
show spanning-tree mst |
Displays information about Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) STP. |
show spanning-tree root |
Displays the status and configuration of the root bridge for the STP instance to which this switch belongs. |
show spanning-tree summary |
Displays summary information about STP. |
show spanning-tree vlan |
Displays STP information for specified VLANs. |
show spanning-tree bridge
To display the status and configuration of the local Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) bridge, use the show spanning-tree bridge command.
show spanning-tree bridge [ address | brief | detail | forward-time | hello-time | id | max-age | priority [ system-id ] | protocol ]
Syntax Description
address |
(Optional) Displays the MAC address for the STP local bridge. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays a brief summary of the status and configuration for the STP bridge. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays a detailed summary of the status and configuration for the STP bridge. |
forward-time |
(Optional) Displays the STP forward delay interval for the bridge. |
hello-time |
(Optional) Displays the STP hello time for the bridge. |
id |
(Optional) Displays the STP bridge identifier for the bridge. |
max-age |
(Optional) Displays the STP maximum-aging time for the bridge. |
priority |
(Optional) Displays the bridge priority for this bridge. |
system-id |
(Optional) Displays the bridge priority with the system ID extension for this bridge. |
protocol |
(Optional) Displays whether the Rapid Per VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (Rapid PVST+) or Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) protocol is active. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display STP information for the bridge:
switch# show spanning-tree bridge
Vlan Bridge ID Time Age Dly Protocol
---------------- --------------------------------- ----- --- --- --------
VLAN0001 32769 (32768,1) 0005.9b74.a6fc 2 20 15 rstp
VLAN0005 32773 (32768,5) 0005.9b74.a6fc 2 20 15 rstp
This example shows how to display detailed STP information for the bridge:
switch# show spanning-tree bridge detail
Bridge ID Priority 32769 (priority 32768 sys-id-ext 1)
Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec
Bridge ID Priority 32773 (priority 32768 sys-id-ext 5)
Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec
Related Commands
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spanning-tree bridge assurance |
Enables Bridge Assurance on all network ports on the switch. |
show spanning-tree summary |
Displays summary information about STP. |
show spanning-tree brief
To display a brief summary of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) status and configuration on the switch, use the show spanning-tree brief command.
show spanning-tree brief [ active ]
Syntax Description
active |
(Optional) Displays information about STP active interfaces only. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a brief summary of STP information:
switch(config)# show spanning-tree brief
Spanning tree enabled protocol rstp
Port 4495 (port-channel400)
Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec
Bridge ID Priority 32769 (priority 32768 sys-id-ext 1)
Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec
Interface Role Sts Cost Prio.Nbr Type
---------------- ---- --- --------- -------- --------------------------------
Po19 Desg FWD 1 128.4114 Edge P2p
Po400 Root FWD 1 128.4495 (vPC peer-link) Network P2p
Eth170/1/17 Desg FWD 2 128.3857 Edge P2p
Eth171/1/7 Desg FWD 1 128.3975 (vPC) Edge P2p
Eth171/1/8 Desg FWD 1 128.3976 (vPC) Edge P2p
Eth198/1/11 Desg FWD 1 128.1291 (vPC) Edge P2p
Eth199/1/13 Desg FWD 2 128.1677 Edge P2p
Spanning tree enabled protocol rstp
Related Commands
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show spanning-tree |
Displays information about STP. |
show spanning-tree active |
Displays information about STP active interfaces only. |
show spanning-tree bridge |
Displays the bridge ID, timers, and protocol for the local bridge on the switch. |
show spanning-tree detail |
Displays detailed information about STP. |
show spanning-tree interface |
Displays the STP interface status and configuration of specified interfaces. |
show spanning-tree mst |
Displays information about Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) STP. |
show spanning-tree root |
Displays the status and configuration of the root bridge for the STP instance to which this switch belongs. |
show spanning-tree summary |
Displays summary information about STP. |
show spanning-tree vlan |
Displays STP information for specified VLANs. |
show spanning-tree detail
To display detailed information on the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) status and configuration on the switch, use the show spanning-tree detail command.
show spanning-tree detail [ active ]
Syntax Description
active |
(Optional) Displays information about STP active interfaces only. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display detailed information on the STP configuration on a switch that runs Cisco NX-OS Release 5.0(3)N2(1):
switch# show spanning-tree detail
VLAN0001 is executing the rstp compatible Spanning Tree protocol
Bridge Identifier has priority 32768, sysid 1, address 0005.9b23.407c
Configured hello time 2, max age 20, forward delay 15
We are the root of the spanning tree
Topology change flag not set, detected flag not set
Number of topology changes 0 last change occurred 663:31:38 ago
Times: hold 1, topology change 35, notification 2
hello 2, max age 20, forward delay 15
Timers: hello 0, topology change 0, notification 0
Port 159 (Ethernet1/31) of VLAN0001 is designated forwarding
Port path cost 2, Port priority 128, Port Identifier 128.159
Designated root has priority 32769, address 0005.9b23.407c
Designated bridge has priority 32769, address 0005.9b23.407c
Designated port id is 128.159, designated path cost 0
Timers: message age 0, forward delay 0, hold 0
Number of transitions to forwarding state: 1
The port type is edge by port type edge trunk configuration
Link type is point-to-point by default
Related Commands
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show spanning-tree |
Displays information about STP. |
show spanning-tree active |
Displays information about STP active interfaces only. |
show spanning-tree bridge |
Displays the bridge ID, timers, and protocol for the local bridge on the switch. |
show spanning-tree brief |
Displays a brief summary about STP. |
show spanning-tree interface |
Displays the STP interface status and configuration of specified interfaces. |
show spanning-tree mst |
Displays information about Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) STP. |
show spanning-tree root |
Displays the status and configuration of the root bridge for the STP instance to which this switch belongs. |
show spanning-tree summary |
Displays summary information about STP. |
show spanning-tree vlan |
Displays STP information for specified VLANs. |
show spanning-tree interface
To display information on the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) interface status and configuration of specified interfaces, use the show spanning-tree interface command.
show spanning-tree interface { ethernet slot / port | port-channel number } [ active [ brief | detail ] | brief [ active ] | cost | detail [ active ] | edge | inconsistency | priority | rootcost | state ]
Syntax Description
interface |
Specifies the interface. The interface can be Ethernet or EtherChannel. |
ethernet slot/port |
Specifies the Ethernet interface slot number and port number. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
port-channel number |
Specifies the EtherChannel interface and number. The EtherChannel number is from 1 to 4096. |
active |
(Optional) Displays information about STP active interfaces only on the specified interfaces. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays brief summary of STP information on the specified interfaces. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed STP information about the specified interfaces. |
cost |
(Optional) Displays the STP path cost for the specified interfaces. |
edge |
(Optional) Displays the STP-type edge port information for the specified interfaces. |
inconsistency |
(Optional) Displays the port STP inconsistency state for the specified interfaces. |
priority |
(Optional) Displays the STP port priority for the specified interfaces. |
rootcost |
(Optional) Displays the path cost to the root for specified interfaces. |
state |
(Optional) Displays the current port STP state. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
The STP port type displays only when you have configured the port as either an STP edge port or an STP network port. If you have not configured the STP port type, no port type displays.
If you specify an interface that is not running STP, the switch returns an error message.
When you are running Multiple Spanning Tree (MST), this command displays the Per VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST) simulation setting.
Note If you are running Multiple Spanning Tree (MST), use the show spanning-tree mst command to show more detail on the specified interfaces.
Examples
This example shows how to display STP information on a specified interface:
switch(config)# show spanning-tree interface ethernet 1/3
This example shows how to display detailed STP information on a specified interface:
switch(config)# show spanning-tree interface ethernet 1/3 detail
Related Commands
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show spanning-tree |
Displays information about STP. |
show spanning-tree active |
Displays information about STP active interfaces only. |
show spanning-tree bridge |
Displays the bridge ID, timers, and protocol for the local bridge on the switch. |
show spanning-tree brief |
Displays a brief summary about STP. |
show spanning-tree detail |
Displays detailed information about STP. |
show spanning-tree mst |
Displays information about Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) STP. |
show spanning-tree root |
Displays the status and configuration of the root bridge for the STP instance to which this switch belongs. |
show spanning-tree summary |
Displays summary information about STP. |
show spanning-tree vlan |
Displays STP information for specified VLANs. |
show spanning-tree mst
To display information on Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) status and configuration, use the show spanning-tree mst command.
show spanning-tree mst [ instance-id [ detail | interface { ethernet slot / port | port-channel number } [ detail ]]
show spanning-tree mst [ configuration [ digest ]]
show spanning-tree mst [ detail | interface { ethernet slot / port | port-channel number } [ detail ]]
Syntax Description
instance-id |
(Optional) Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) instance range that you want to display. For example, 0 to 3, 5, 7 to 9. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) information. |
interface |
(Optional) Specifies the interface. The interface can be Ethernet or EtherChannel. |
ethernet slot/port |
(Optional) Specifies the Ethernet interface and its slot number and port number. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
port-channel number |
(Optional) Specifies the EtherChannel interface and number. The EtherChannel number is from 1 to 4096. |
configuration |
(Optional) Displays current Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) regional information including the VLAN-to-instance mapping of all VLANs. |
digest |
(Optional) Displays information about the MD5 digest. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
If the switch is not running in STP Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) mode when you enter this command, it returns the following message:
ERROR: Switch is not in mst mode
Examples
This example shows how to display STP information about Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) instance information for the VLAN ports that are currently active:
switch# show spanning-tree mst
This example shows how to display STP information about a specific Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) instance:
switch)# show spanning-tree mst 0
This example shows how to display detailed STP information about the Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) protocol:
switch)# show spanning-tree mst detail
This example shows how to display STP information about specified Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) interfaces:
switch)# show spanning-tree mst interface ethernet 8/2
This example shows how to display information about the Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) configuration:
switch)# show spanning-tree mst configuration
This example shows how to display the MD5 digest included in the current Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) configuration:
switch)# show spanning-tree mst configuration digest
See Table 4 for descriptions of the fields that are displayed in the output of the show spanning-tree commands.
Related Commands
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show spanning-tree |
Displays information about STP. |
show spanning-tree active |
Displays information about STP active interfaces only. |
show spanning-tree bridge |
Displays the bridge ID, timers, and protocol for the local bridge on the switch. |
show spanning-tree brief |
Displays a brief summary about STP. |
show spanning-tree detail |
Displays detailed information about STP. |
show spanning-tree interface |
Displays the STP interface status and configuration of specified interfaces. |
show spanning-tree root |
Displays the status and configuration of the root bridge for the STP instance to which this switch belongs. |
show spanning-tree summary |
Displays summary information about STP. |
show spanning-tree vlan |
Displays STP information for specified VLANs. |
show spanning-tree root
To display the status and configuration of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) root bridge, use the show spanning-tree root command.
show spanning-tree root [ address | brief | cost | detail | forward-time | hello-time | id | max-age | port | priority [ system-id ]]
Syntax Description
address |
(Optional) Displays the MAC address for the STP root bridge. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays a brief summary of the status and configuration for the root bridge. |
cost |
(Optional) Displays the path cost from the root to this bridge. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed information on the status and configuration for the root bridge. |
forward-time |
(Optional) Displays the STP forward delay interval for the root bridge. |
hello-time |
(Optional) Displays the STP hello time for the root bridge. |
id |
(Optional) Displays the STP bridge identifier for the root bridge. |
max-age |
(Optional) Displays the STP maximum-aging time for the root bridge. |
port |
(Optional) Displays which port is the root port. |
priority |
(Optional) Displays the bridge priority for the root bridge. |
system-id |
(Optional) Displays the bridge identifier with the system ID extension for the root bridge. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information for the root bridge:
switch(config)# show spanning-tree root
Related Commands
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show spanning-tree |
Displays information about STP. |
show spanning-tree active |
Displays information about STP active interfaces only. |
show spanning-tree bridge |
Displays the bridge ID, timers, and protocol for the local bridge on the switch. |
show spanning-tree brief |
Displays a brief summary of STP information. |
show spanning-tree detail |
Displays detailed information about STP. |
show spanning-tree interface |
Displays the STP interface status and configuration of specified interfaces. |
show spanning-tree mst |
Displays information about Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) STP. |
show spanning-tree summary |
Displays summary information about STP. |
show spanning-tree vlan |
Displays STP information for specified VLANs. |
show spanning-tree summary
To display summary Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) information on the switch, use the show spanning-tree summary command.
show spanning-tree summary [ totals ]
Syntax Description
totals |
(Optional) Displays totals only of STP information. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
The display output for this command differs when you are running Rapid Per VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (Rapid PVST+) or Multiple Spanning Tree (MST).
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of STP information on the switch:
switch# show spanning-tree summary
Switch is in rapid-pvst mode
Root bridge for: VLAN0001, VLAN0005
Port Type Default is disable
Edge Port [PortFast] BPDU Guard Default is disabled
Edge Port [PortFast] BPDU Filter Default is disabled
Bridge Assurance is enabled
Loopguard Default is disabled
Pathcost method used is short
Name Blocking Listening Learning Forwarding STP Active
---------------------- -------- --------- -------- ---------- ----------
---------------------- -------- --------- -------- ---------- ----------
Related Commands
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show spanning-tree |
Displays information about STP. |
show spanning-tree vlan
To display Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) information for specified VLANs, use the show spanning-tree vlan command.
show spanning-tree vlan { vlan-id } [ active [ brief | detail ]]
show spanning-tree vlan { vlan-id } [ blockedports ]
show spanning-tree vlan { vlan-id } [ bridge [ address ] | brief | detail | forward-time | hello-time | id | max-age | priority [ system-id ] | protocol ]
show spanning-tree vlan { vlan-id } [ brief [ active ]]
show spanning-tree vlan { vlan-id } [ detail [ active ]]
show spanning-tree vlan { vlan-id } [ inconsistentports ]
show spanning-tree vlan { vlan-id } [ interface { ethernet slot / port | port-channel number } [ active [ brief | detail ]] | brief [ active ] | cost | detail [ active ] | edge | inconsistency | priority | rootcost | state ]]
show spanning-tree vlan { vlan-id } [ root [ address | brief | cost | detail | forward-time | hello-time | id | max-age | port | priority [ system-id ]]
show spanning-tree vlan { vlan-id } [ summary ]
Syntax Description
vlan-id |
VLAN or range of VLANs that you want to display. |
active |
(Optional) Displays information about STP VLANs and active ports. |
brief |
(Optional) Displays a brief summary of STP information for the specified VLANs. |
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed STP information for the specified VLANs. |
blockedports |
(Optional) Displays the STP alternate ports in the blocked state for the specified VLANs. |
bridge |
(Optional) Displays the status and configuration of the bridge for the specified VLANs. |
address |
(Optional) Displays the MAC address for the specified STP bridge for the specified VLANs. |
forward-time |
(Optional) Displays the STP forward delay interval for the bridge for the specified VLANs. |
hello-time |
(Optional) Displays the STP hello time for the bridge for the specified VLANs. |
id |
(Optional) Displays the STP bridge identifier for the specified VLANs. |
max-age |
(Optional) Displays the STP maximum-aging time for the specified VLANs. |
priority |
(Optional) Displays the STP priority for the specified VLANs. |
system-id |
(Optional) Displays the bridge identification with the system ID added for the specified VLANs. |
protocol |
(Optional) Displays which STP protocol is active on the switch. |
inconsistentports |
(Optional) Displays the ports that are in an inconsistent STP state for specified VLANs. |
interface |
(Optional) Specifies the interface. The interface can be Ethernet or EtherChannel. |
ethernet slot/port |
(Optional) Specifies the Ethernet interface and its slot number and port number. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
port-channel number |
(Optional) Specifies the EtherChannel interface and number. The EtherChannel number is from 1 to 4096. |
cost |
(Optional) Displays the STP path cost for the specified VLANs. |
edge |
(Optional) Displays the STP-type edge port information for the specified interface for the specified VLANs. |
inconsistency |
(Optional) Displays the STP port inconsistency state for the specified interface for the specified VLANs. |
priority |
(Optional) Displays the STP priority for the specified VLANs. |
rootcost |
(Optional) Displays the path cost to the root for specified interfaces for the specified VLANs. |
state |
(Optional) Displays the current port STP state. Valid values are blocking, disabled, learning, and forwarding. |
port |
(Optional) Displays information about the root port for the specified VLANs. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays summary STP information on the specified VLANs. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display STP information on VLAN 1:
switch# show spanning-tree vlan 1
Related Commands
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show spanning-tree |
Displays information about STP. |
show spanning-tree active |
Displays information about STP active interfaces only. |
show spanning-tree bridge |
Displays the bridge ID, timers, and protocol for the local bridge on the switch. |
show spanning-tree brief |
Displays a brief summary about STP. |
show spanning-tree detail |
Displays detailed information about STP. |
show spanning-tree interface |
Displays the STP interface status and configuration of specified interfaces. |
show spanning-tree mst |
Displays information about Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) STP. |
show spanning-tree root |
Displays the status and configuration of the root bridge for the STP instance to which this switch belongs. |
show spanning-tree summary |
Displays summary information about STP. |
show startup-config
To display the contents of the currently running configuration file, use the show startup-config command.
show startup-config
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information from the startup configuration file:
switch# show startup-config
Related Commands
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show running-config |
Displays the contents of the currently running configuration file. |
show startup-config backup
To display the startup configuration for backup interfaces, use the show startup-config backup command.
show startup-config backup [ all ]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Displays backup interface information including default settings. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the startup configuration for backup interfaces:
switch# show startup-config backup
!Command: show startup-config backup
!Time: Sun Jan 4 06:28:43 2009
!Startup config saved at: Thu Jan 1 03:40:28 2009
interface port-channel300
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption mode forced
interface port-channel500
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption delay 36
switchport backup interface port-channel501 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel502
switchport backup interface port-channel503
interface port-channel504
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption mode forced
This example shows how to display the detailed startup configuration for backup interfaces:
switch# show startup-config backup all
!Command: show startup-config backup all
!Time: Sun Jan 4 06:29:17 2009
!Startup config saved at: Thu Jan 1 03:40:28 2009
interface port-channel300
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption mode forced
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption delay 35
interface port-channel500
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption delay 36
switchport backup interface port-channel501 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel502
switchport backup interface port-channel503 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface port-channel503 preemption delay 35
interface port-channel504
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption mode forced
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption delay 35
Related Commands
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copy running-config startup-config |
Copies the running configuration information to the startup configuration file. |
show running-config backup |
Displays the running configuration information for backup interfaces. |
show running-config flexlink |
Displays Flex Links running configuration information. |
show tech-support backup |
Displays troubleshooting information for backup interfaces. |
show tech-support flexlink |
Displays troubleshooting information for Flex Links. |
show startup-config exclude-provision
To display the startup configuration that excludes the configuration for offline preprovisioned interfaces, use the show startup-config exclude-provision command.
show startup-config exclude-provision
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(2)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the startup configuration without the offline preprovisioned interfaces:
switch# show startup-config exclude-provision
!Command: show startup-config exclude-provision
!Time: Mon Sep 6 08:24:27 2010
!Startup config saved at: Mon Sep 6 08:20:52 2010
username admin password 5 $1$wmFN7Wly$/pjqx1DfAkCCAg/KyxbUz/ role network-admin
username install password 5 ! role network-admin
username ciscoUser1 password 5 ! role network-operator
no password strength-check
tacacs-server host 192.168.0.54 key 7 "wawy1234"
tacacs-server host 192.168.0.37
tacacs-server host 192.168.0.37 test username user1
aaa group server tacacs+ t1
aaa group server tacacs+ tacacs
radius-server host 192.168.0.5 key 7 "KkwyCet" authentication accounting
aaa group server radius r1
logging event link-status default
logging event trunk-status default
no service recover-errdisable
errdisable recovery interval 600
no errdisable detect cause link-flap
errdisable recovery cause link-flap
Related Commands
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provision |
Preprovisions a module in a slot. |
show provision |
Displays the preprovisioned module information. |
show running-config exclude-provision |
Displays the running configuration excluding the preprovisioned features. |
slot |
Configures a chassis slot for a predefined module. |
show startup-config flexlink
To display the startup configuration for Flex Links, use the show startup-config flexlink command.
show startup-config flexlink [ all ]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Displays information about Flex Links including default settings. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the startup configuration for Flex Links:
switch# show startup-config flexlink
!Command: show startup-config flexlink
!Time: Sun Jan 4 06:29:46 2009
!Startup config saved at: Thu Jan 1 03:40:28 2009
interface port-channel300
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption mode forced
interface port-channel500
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption delay 36
switchport backup interface port-channel501 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel502
switchport backup interface port-channel503
interface port-channel504
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption mode forced
This example shows how to display the detailed startup configuration for Flex Links:
switch# show startup-config flexlink all
!Command: show startup-config flexlink all
!Time: Sun Jan 4 06:30:08 2009
!Startup config saved at: Thu Jan 1 03:40:28 2009
interface port-channel300
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption mode forced
switchport backup interface port-channel301 preemption delay 35
interface port-channel500
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface port-channel501 preemption delay 36
switchport backup interface port-channel501 multicast fast-convergence
interface port-channel502
switchport backup interface port-channel503 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface port-channel503 preemption delay 35
interface port-channel504
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet2/1 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/1 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21 preemption mode off
switchport backup interface Ethernet1/21 preemption delay 35
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption mode forced
switchport backup interface port-channel507 preemption delay 35
Related Commands
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copy running-config startup-config |
Copies the running configuration information to the startup configuration file. |
show running-config backup |
Displays the running configuration information for backup interfaces. |
show running-config flexlink |
Displays Flex Links running configuration information. |
show tech-support backup |
Displays troubleshooting information for backup interfaces. |
show tech-support flexlink |
Displays troubleshooting information for Flex Links. |
show startup-config port-security
To display the secure ports configuration information in the startup configuration file, use the show startup-config port-security command.
show startup-config port-security [ all ]
Syntax Description
all |
(Optional) Displays detailed information about secure ports, including default settings. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command does not require a license.
Examples
This example shows how to display the information from the startup configuration file for all secure ports configured on an interface:
switch# show startup-config port-security
Related Commands
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clear port-security dynamic |
Clears the dynamically secured addresses on a port. |
show startup-config vtp
To display the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) configuration from the startup configuration file, use the show startup-config vtp command.
show startup-config vtp
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.2(1)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the VTP configuration stored in the startup configuration file:
switch# show startup-config vtp
!Command: show startup-config vtp
!Time: Tue Sep 7 08:45:33 2010
!Startup config saved at: Tue Sep 7 08:45:03 2010
vtp file bootflash:/myvtp.txt
Related Commands
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copy running-config startup-config |
Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration file. |
feature vtp |
Enables VTP on the switch. |
vtp domain |
Configures the VTP administrative domain. |
vtp file |
Stores the VTP configuration in a file. |
vtp mode |
Configures a VTP device mode. |
show svs connections
To display the current SVS connections to the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch for verification, use the show svs connections command.
show svs connections [ conn_name ]
Syntax Description
conn-name |
(Optional) Name of the SVS connection. The name can be a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.1(3)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command does not require a license.
Examples
This example shows how to display information about the local and remote SVS connections:
switch# show svs connections
protocol: vmware-vim https
extension key: Cisco_Nexus_1000V_1155927
operational status: Disconnected
operational status: Connected
This example shows how to display the SVS information of the local machine:
switch# show svs connections SVSConn
protocol: vmware-vim https
extension key: Cisco_Nexus_1000V_1199955927
operational status: Disconnected
Related Commands
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svs connection |
Enables an SVS connection. |
show system vlan reserved
To display the system reserved VLAN range, use the show system vlan reserved command.
show system vlan reserved
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Any command mode
Command History
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5.2(1)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the system reserved VLAN range:
switch# show system vlan reserved
system current running vlan reservation: 3968-4095
Related Commands
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system vlan reserve |
Confiugres the reserved VLAN range. |
write erase |
Reverts to the default reserved VLAN range. |
show tech-support
To display troubleshooting information about backup interfaces or Flex Links, use the show tech-support command.
show tech-support { backup | flexlink }
Syntax Description
backup |
Displays troubleshooting information about backup interfaces. |
flexlink |
Displays troubleshooting information about Flex Links. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
|
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5.0(3)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the troubleshooting information about backup interfaces:
switch# show tech-support backup
`show interface switchport backup detail`
Switch Backup Interface Pairs:
Active Interface Backup Interface State
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet1/2 Ethernet1/1 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 1000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/2), 10000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/1)
Ethernet1/20 Ethernet1/21 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 10000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/20), 10000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/21)
port-channel300 port-channel301 Active Up/Backup Down
Preemption Delay : 35 seconds (default)
Multicast Fast Convergence : On
Bandwidth : 20000000 Kbit (port-channel300), 10000000 Kbit (port-channel
port-channel500 port-channel501 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : On
Bandwidth : 100000 Kbit (port-channel500), 100000 Kbit (port-channel501)
port-channel502 port-channel503 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 100000 Kbit (port-channel502), 100000 Kbit (port-channel503)
port-channel504 Ethernet2/1 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 100000 Kbit (port-channel504), 0 Kbit (Ethernet2/1)
`show platform backup internal trace`
FLEXLINK Trace Dump in FIFO order
================================
Trace Buffer Size: 5 MB; Num of times buffer wrapped 0; Max Rec-Size 156; Rec_id
===========================================================================
::0::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 594649 usecs] flexlink_db_initialize: timer libra
ry initialization successful
::1::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 594702 usecs] flexlink_db_initialize: starting VD
::2::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 594752 usecs] flexlink_initialize: flexlink_db_in
::3::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 594946 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: mts
bind for flexlink_q_mts(7) successful
::4::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595015 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_SDWRAP_DEBUG_DUMP(1530) with flexlink_q_mts
::5::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595064 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_SYSLOG_FACILITY_OPR(185) with flexlink_q_mts
::6::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595113 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_SYSMGR_CFG_ACTION(1360) with flexlink_q_mts
::7::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595161 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_SYSMGR_CFG_SAVED(1361) with flexlink_q_mts
::8::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595209 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_VSH_CMD_TLV(7679) with flexlink_q_mts
::9::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595257 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_VSH_CMD_TLV_SYNC(7682) with flexlink_q_mts
::10::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595304 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: reg
istered MTS_OPC_FM_SRV_ENABLE_FEATURE(8925) with flexlink_q_mts
::11::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595351 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: reg
istered MTS_OPC_FM_SRV_DISABLE_FEATURE(8926) with flexlink_q_mts
::12::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595400 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: reg
istered MTS_OPC_IM_IF_CREATED(62467) with flexlink_q_mts
::13::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595448 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: reg
istered MTS_OPC_IM_IF_REMOVED(62468) with flexlink_q_mts
::14::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595495 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: reg
This example shows how to display the troubleshooting information for Flex Links:
switch# show tech-support flexlink
`show interface switchport backup detail`
Switch Backup Interface Pairs:
Active Interface Backup Interface State
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ethernet1/2 Ethernet1/1 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 1000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/2), 10000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/1)
Ethernet1/20 Ethernet1/21 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 10000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/20), 10000000 Kbit (Ethernet1/21)
port-channel300 port-channel301 Active Up/Backup Down
Preemption Delay : 35 seconds (default)
Multicast Fast Convergence : On
Bandwidth : 20000000 Kbit (port-channel300), 10000000 Kbit (port-channel
port-channel500 port-channel501 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : On
Bandwidth : 100000 Kbit (port-channel500), 100000 Kbit (port-channel501)
port-channel502 port-channel503 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 100000 Kbit (port-channel502), 100000 Kbit (port-channel503)
port-channel504 Ethernet2/1 Active Down/Backup Down
Multicast Fast Convergence : Off
Bandwidth : 100000 Kbit (port-channel504), 0 Kbit (Ethernet2/1)
`show platform backup internal trace`
FLEXLINK Trace Dump in FIFO order
================================
Trace Buffer Size: 5 MB; Num of times buffer wrapped 0; Max Rec-Size 156; Rec_id
===========================================================================
::0::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 594649 usecs] flexlink_db_initialize: timer libra
ry initialization successful
::1::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 594702 usecs] flexlink_db_initialize: starting VD
::2::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 594752 usecs] flexlink_initialize: flexlink_db_in
::3::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 594946 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: mts
bind for flexlink_q_mts(7) successful
::4::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595015 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_SDWRAP_DEBUG_DUMP(1530) with flexlink_q_mts
::5::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595064 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_SYSLOG_FACILITY_OPR(185) with flexlink_q_mts
::6::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595113 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_SYSMGR_CFG_ACTION(1360) with flexlink_q_mts
::7::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595161 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_SYSMGR_CFG_SAVED(1361) with flexlink_q_mts
::8::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595209 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_VSH_CMD_TLV(7679) with flexlink_q_mts
::9::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595257 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: regi
stered MTS_OPC_VSH_CMD_TLV_SYNC(7682) with flexlink_q_mts
::10::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595304 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: reg
istered MTS_OPC_FM_SRV_ENABLE_FEATURE(8925) with flexlink_q_mts
::11::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595351 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: reg
istered MTS_OPC_FM_SRV_DISABLE_FEATURE(8926) with flexlink_q_mts
::12::[Thu Jan 1 00:01:21 2009 595400 usecs] flexlink_mts_queue_initialize: reg
istered MTS_OPC_IM_IF_CREATED(62467) with flexlink_q_mts
Related Commands
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show running-config backup |
Displays the running configuration information for backup interfaces. |
show running-config flexlink |
Displays Flex Links running configuration information. |
show tech-support port-channel
To display troubleshooting information about EtherChannel interfaces, use the show tech-support port-channel command.
show tech-support port-channel
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments and keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
|
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
The output from the show tech-support port-channel command is very long. To better manage this output, you can redirect the output to a file.
Examples
This example shows how to display Cisco technical support information for EtherChannel interfaces:
switch# show tech-support port-channel
`show port-channel internal event-history all`
Low Priority Pending queue: len(0), max len(2) [Thu Jul 8 04:05:04 2010]
High Priority Pending queue: len(0), max len(32) [Thu Jul 8 04:05:04 2010]
pcm_max_channel_in_use : 1912
====================================================
Related Commands
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port-channel load-balance ethernet |
Configures the load-balancing method among the interfaces in the channel-group bundle. |
show port-channel load-balance |
Displays information on EtherChannel load balancing. |
show udld
To display the Unidirectional Link Detection (UDLD) information for a switch, use the show udld command.
show udld [ ethernet slot / port | global | neighbors ]
Syntax Description
ethernet slot/port |
Displays UDLD information for an Ethernet IEEE 802.3z interface. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number is from 1 to 128. |
global |
Displays the UDLD global status and configuration information on all interfaces. |
neighbors |
Displays information about UDLD neighbor interfaces. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
|
|
4.0(1a)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display UDLD information for all interfaces:
--------------------------------
Port enable administrative configuration setting: device-default
Port enable operational state: enabled
Current bidirectional state: bidirectional
Current operational state: advertisement - Single neighbor detected
Current neighbor state: bidirectional
Neighbor echo 1 devices: SSI130205RT
Neighbor echo 1 port: Ethernet1/1
CDP Device name: N5Kswitch-2(FLC12280095)
--------------------------------
Port enable administrative configuration setting: device-default
Port enable operational state: enabled
Current bidirectional state: bidirectional
Current operational state: advertisement - Single neighbor detected
This example shows how to display the UDLD information for a specified interface:
switch# show udld ethernet 1/1
--------------------------------
Port enable administrative configuration setting: device-default
Port enable operational state: enabled
Current bidirectional state: bidirectional
Current operational state: advertisement - Single neighbor detected
Current neighbor state: bidirectional
Neighbor echo 1 devices: SSI130205RT
Neighbor echo 1 port: Ethernet1/1
CDP Device name: N5Kswitch-2(FLC12280095)
This example shows how to display the UDLD global status and configuration on all interfaces:
UDLD global configuration mode: enabled
UDLD global message interval: 15
This example shows how to display the UDLD neighbor interfaces:
switch# show udld neighbors
Port Device Name Device ID Port ID Neighbor State
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Ethernet1/1 FLC12280095 1 Ethernet1/1 bidirectional
Ethernet1/2 FLC12280095 1 Ethernet1/2 bidirectional
Ethernet1/3 FLC12280095 1 Ethernet1/3 bidirectional
Ethernet1/4 FLC12280095 1 Ethernet1/4 bidirectional
Ethernet1/7 JAF1346000H 1 Ethernet1/7 bidirectional
Ethernet1/8 JAF1346000H 1 Ethernet1/8 bidirectional
Ethernet1/9 JAF1346000C 1 Ethernet1/9 bidirectional
Ethernet1/10 JAF1346000C 1 Ethernet1/10 bidirectional
Related Commands
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udld (configuration mode) |
Configures the UDLD protocol on the switch. |
udld (Ethernet) |
Configures the UDLD protocol on an Ethernet interface. |
show vlan
To display VLAN information, use the show vlan command.
show vlan [ brief | name { name } | summary ]
Syntax Description
brief |
(Optional) Displays only a single line for each VLAN, naming the VLAN, status, and ports. |
name name |
(Optional) Displays information about a single VLAN that is identified by the VLAN name. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays the number of existing VLANs on the switch. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
This command displays information for all VLANs, including private VLANs, on the switch.
Each access port can belong to only one VLAN. Trunk ports can be on multiple VLANs.
Note Although a port can be associated with a VLAN as an access VLAN, a native VLAN, or one of the trunk allowed ports, only access VLANS are shown under Ports in the display.
If you shut down a VLAN using the state suspend or the state active command, these values appear in the Status field:
- suspended—VLAN is suspended.
- active—VLAN is active.
If you shut down a VLAN using the shutdown command, these values appear in the Status field:
- act/lshut—VLAN status is active but shut down locally.
- sus/lshut—VLAN status is suspended but shut down locally.
If a VLAN is shut down internally, these values appear in the Status field:
- act/ishut—VLAN status is active but shut down internally.
- sus/ishut—VLAN status is suspended but shut down internally.
If a VLAN is shut down locally and internally, the value that is displayed in the Status field is act/ishut or sus/ishut. If a VLAN is shut down locally only, the value that is displayed in the Status field is act/lshut or sus/lshut.
Examples
This example shows how to display information for all VLANs on the switch:
This example shows how to display the VLAN name, status, and associated ports only:
This example shows how to display the VLAN information for a specific VLAN by name:
switch# show vlan name test
This example shows how to display information about the number of VLANs configured on the switch:
switch# show vlan summary
Related Commands
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show interface switchport |
Displays information about the ports, including those in private VLANs. |
show vlan private-vlan |
Displays private VLAN information. |
show vlan dot1Q tag native
To display the status of tagging on the native VLANs, use the show vlan dot1Q tag native command.
show vlan dot1Q tag native
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of 802.1Q tagging on the native VLANs:
switch# show vlan dot1Q tag native
vlan dot1q native tag is enabled
Related Commands
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vlan dot1q tag native |
Enables dot1q (IEEE 802.1Q) tagging for all native VLANs on all trunked ports on the switch. |
show vlan id
To display information and statistics for an individual VLAN or a range of VLANs, use the show vlan id command.
show vlan id { vlan-id }
Syntax Description
vlan-id |
VLAN or range of VLANs that you want to display. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display information and statistics on an individual VLAN or a range of VLANs, including private VLANs.
Note You can also display information about individual VLANs using the show vlan name command.
Examples
This example shows how to display information for the individual VLAN 5:
Related Commands
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show vlan |
Displays information about VLANs on the switch. |
show vlan private-vlan
To display private VLAN information, use the show vlan private-vlan command.
show vlan [ id { vlan-id }] private-vlan [ type ]
Syntax Description
id vlan-id |
(Optional) Displays private VLAN information for the specified VLAN. |
type |
(Optional) Displays the private VLAN type (primary, isolated, or community). |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.0(0)N1(1a) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information on all private VLANs on the switch:
switch(config)# show vlan private-vlan
This example shows how to display information for a specific private VLAN:
switch(config)# show vlan id 42 private-vlan
This example shows how to display information on the types of all private VLANs on the switch:
switch(config)# show vlan private-vlan type
This example shows how to display information on the type for the specified private VLAN:
switch(config)# show vlan id 42 private-vlan type
Related Commands
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show interface private-vlan mapping |
Displays information about the private VLAN mapping between the primary and secondary VLANs so that both VLANs share the same primary VLAN interface. |
show interface switchport |
Displays information about the ports, including those in private VLANs. |
show vlan |
Displays information about all the VLANs on the switch. |
show vtp counters
To display the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) statistics, use the show vtp counters command.
show vtp counters
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(2)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Before you use this command, you must enable VTP on the switch by using the feature vtp command.
Note VTP pruning is not supported in Cisco NX-OS Release 5.0(2)N2(1).
Examples
This example shows how to display the VTP counters on a switch that runs Cisco NX-OS Release 5.0(2)N2(1):
switch# show vtp counters
Summary advertisements received : 0
Subset advertisements received : 0
Request advertisements received : 0
Summary advertisements transmitted : 0
Subset advertisements transmitted : 0
Request advertisements transmitted : 0
Number of config revision errors : 0
Number of config digest errors : 0
Number of V1 summary errors : 0
Trunk Join Transmitted Join Received Summary advts received from
non-pruning-capable device
---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------------------
Related Commands
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feature vtp |
Enables VTP on the switch. |
vtp |
Enables VTP on an interface. |
vtp mode |
Configures the VTP device mode. |
show vtp interface
To display the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) interface status and configuration information, use the show vtp interface command.
show vtp interface [ ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-no ]
Syntax Description
ethernet slot / port |
(Optional) Displays the VTP configuration on Ethernet interfaces. The slot number is from 1 to 255, and the port number can be from 1 to 128. |
port-channel channel-no |
(Optional) Displays the VTP configuration on EtherChannel interfaces. The EtherChannel number can be from 1 to 4096. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(2)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Before you use this command, you must enable VTP on the switch by using the feature vtp command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the VTP configuration information on all interfaces:
switch# show vtp interface
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This example shows how to display the VTP configuration information for an Ethernet interface:
switch# show vtp interface ethernet 1/12
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This example shows how to display the VTP configuration information for an EtherChannel interface:
switch# show vtp interface port-channel 23
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Related Commands
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feature vtp |
Enables VTP on the switch. |
show interface ethernet |
Displays the Ethernet interfaces configured on the switch. |
show interface port-channel |
Displays the EtherChannels configured on the switch. |
show vtp status |
Displays the VTP configuration status. |
vtp |
Enables VTP on an interface. |
show vtp password
To display the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) administrative password, use the show vtp password command.
show vtp password [ domain domain-id ]
Syntax Description
domain |
(Optional) Specifies the VTP administrative domain. |
domain-id |
VTP domain ID. The ID can be from 0 to 4294967295. |
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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5.0(2)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Before you use this command, you must enable VTP on the switch by using the feature vtp command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the VTP password configured for administrative domain 1:
switch# show vtp password domain 1
Related Commands
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feature vtp |
Enables VTP on the switch. |
vtp domain |
Configures the VTP domain. |
vtp password |
Configures the VTP administrative password. |
show vtp status
To display the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) domain status information, use the show vtp status command.
show vtp status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
EXEC mode
Command History
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4.2(1)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Before you use this command, you must enable VTP on the switch by using the feature vtp command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the VTP domain status on a Cisco NX-OS Release 4.2(1)N1(1):
Configuration Revision : 0
Maximum VLANs supported locally : 1005
VTP Operating Mode : Transparent
VTP Pruning Mode : Disabled
VTP Traps Generation : Disabled
This example shows how to display the VTP domain status in Cisco NX-OS Release 5.0(2)N1(1):
VTP Version : 2 (capable)
Configuration Revision : 0
Maximum VLANs supported locally : 1005
Number of exisiting VLANs : 504
VTP Operating Mode : Transparent
VTP Domain Name : MyDomain
VTP Pruning Mode : Disabled (Operationally Disabled)
VTP Traps Generation : Enabled
MD5 Digest : 0x55 0xDE 0xF3 0x03 0x0F 0xE5 0x9D 0x6B
Configuration last modified by 0.0.0.0 at 0-0-00 00:00:00
Local updater ID is 5.1.1.4
This example shows how to display the VTP domain status in Cisco NX-OS Release 5.0(2)N2(1):
VTP Version : 2 (capable)
Configuration Revision : 0
Maximum VLANs supported locally : 1005
Number of existing VLANs : 14
VTP Operating Mode : Server
VTP Pruning Mode : Disabled (Operationally Disabled)
VTP Traps Generation : Disabled
MD5 Digest : 0x70 0x06 0xAE 0x94 0x0B 0x33 0xFB 0xD4
Configuration last modified by 0.0.0.0 at 0-0-00 00:00:00
Local updater ID is 0.0.0.0
Related Commands
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feature vtp |
Enables VTP on the switch. |
vtp domain |
Configures the VTP domain. |
vtp mode |
Configures the VTP device mode. |
vtp version |
Configures the VTP version. |