11-08-2018 07:05 PM - edited 03-01-2019 05:41 AM
Hi all,
Is there any way that we see the leaf endpoint tables from GUI?
Also, is there anyway that we can see mac adress tables of a leaf from GUI?
Everything is done from GUI but the visibility from GUI is a little weak in my opinion.
Regards.
11-09-2018 05:21 PM
Under the EPG there is an operational tab that should show all the local learns for that EPG. That is the easiest way IMO.
11-10-2018 06:29 PM
You can see Global Endpoints under Fabric > Inventory > Topology > Global End-Points, but it doesn't look like you can sort or filter the output by the leaves on which they are learnt.
You can see the routes, ARP, CDP, LLDP, many other values under the Fabric > Inventory > Pod N > Leaf > Protocols, but it appears the endpoint tables and MAC tables are not visible in the GUI.
I think this would be something best done on the CLI or with your own API queries.
11-12-2018 12:17 AM
@richmond wrote:
You can see Global Endpoints under Fabric > Inventory > Topology > Global End-Points, but it doesn't look like you can sort or filter the output by the leaves on which they are learnt.
You can see the routes, ARP, CDP, LLDP, many other values under the Fabric > Inventory > Pod N > Leaf > Protocols, but it appears the endpoint tables and MAC tables are not visible in the GUI.
I think this would be something best done on the CLI or with your own API queries.
I tought so but had to make sure. Thanks.
02-12-2022 11:21 AM
Once you get to Fabric > Inventory > Topology > Global End-Points you can download the data as xml and open it with Excel. Once open in excel you can sort and filter much easier.
11-14-2018 02:00 AM
Hi,
I would suggest you to use CLI. Via GUI you can see all the endpoint learned on EPG but checking on particular Leaf feature/filtering currently not available.
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