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ACI Fabric - Port usage

ChrisB.
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Hello,

is there an easy way to extract fabric ports usage for capacity planning ?

thanks in advance

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Marcel Zehnder
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Hi 

 

You can query the ethpmPhysIf MO and check the "operSt"-attribut (up/down). For example via moquery to get all "down" interfaces:

moquery -c ethpmPhysIf -x 'query-target-filter=eq(ethpmPhysIf.operSt,"down") order-by=ethpmPhysIf.dn|asc' | egrep "dn|operSt\b"

 

Or check the l1PhysIf MO - all unused ports usually report a usage of "discovery":

moquery -c l1PhysIf -x 'query-target-filter=eq(l1PhysIf.usage,"discovery") order-by=l1PhysIf.dn|asc' | egrep "dn|discovery"

 

HTH

Marcel

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Marcel Zehnder
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Hi 

 

You can query the ethpmPhysIf MO and check the "operSt"-attribut (up/down). For example via moquery to get all "down" interfaces:

moquery -c ethpmPhysIf -x 'query-target-filter=eq(ethpmPhysIf.operSt,"down") order-by=ethpmPhysIf.dn|asc' | egrep "dn|operSt\b"

 

Or check the l1PhysIf MO - all unused ports usually report a usage of "discovery":

moquery -c l1PhysIf -x 'query-target-filter=eq(l1PhysIf.usage,"discovery") order-by=l1PhysIf.dn|asc' | egrep "dn|discovery"

 

HTH

Marcel

Thanks for the tips.

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