03-31-2023 05:40 AM
Hey everyone!
I was wondering is someone has an idea on how to get rid of faults which are completely unnecessary .. like the situation I have at hand:
Colleague patched new routers to the spines instead of the leaves, cabling is fixed now, but since the APICs recognized that more ports on the Spines were suddenly up and now down again, I am presented with the faults that those ports are down now .. Faults go like this:
Port is down, reason:sfpAbsent(connected), used by:Fabric
I don't want to get rid of this typ of fault in general, just of the 4 ones I have due to this mishap now.
Any ideas? Nothing I found so far helps.
Anybody tried deleting MOs of faults with modelete before?
Thanks and best regards
Jules
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07-01-2025 01:20 PM
Update here:
If the faults are not stale, you can navigate to the Fault MO in the MIT on APIC CLI and delete it like this:
modelete <mo>
moconfig commit
If stale, TAC Case asking the Cisco TAC Engineer to remove stale faults, is the only way..
07-01-2025 01:20 PM
Update here:
If the faults are not stale, you can navigate to the Fault MO in the MIT on APIC CLI and delete it like this:
modelete <mo>
moconfig commit
If stale, TAC Case asking the Cisco TAC Engineer to remove stale faults, is the only way..
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