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10-15-2011 02:48 AM - edited 03-01-2019 04:43 PM
Introduction
This document can be used as a reference for troubleshooting Nexus 7000.
Prerequisites
Nexus 7000
Commands
VPC Related
show running-config vpc show vpc consistency-parameters show vpc show vpc peer-keepalives show vpc statistics
For module reset
From Sup:
show logging
show tech module X
From Module:
show logging onboard obfl-history
show logging onboard kernel-trace
show logging onboard exception-log
show logging onboard boot-uptime
For Etherchannel
show port-channel summary
show port-channel traffic
show port-channel database
show lacp neighbor
For vdc
show vdc membership
show vdc resource
show vdc current-vdc
For vlan
show vlan vlan-id
show vlan all-ports
show vlan private-vlan
show vlan private-vlan type
show interface vlan-id private-vlan mapping
show tech-support vlan
Related information
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Set of commands for troubleshooting on Cat 6500 with Sup 720:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-18824
Regards,
Pulkit
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Dear Pulkit,
I just deployed a nexus 7010 switch at a server farm. after deployment, it was notices that there are surges in latency across the network. The default gateway was then moved to the nexus, with this pinging from an host on the same subnet there is intermitent burst is latency
i.e
NEXUS>>>>>Server
Ping of about 80ms and sometimes even times out.
To me, this is strange.
Any ideas???
NX-OS Version is 5-02a
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Hi Joshua,
This might require analysis of certain things, like configuration, connectivity between Nexus and Server, Module etc. I suggest you please open a discussion on this in LAN, Routing and Switching section and post configuration, module information etc there.
Regards,
Pulkit

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Another very helpful command is:
show cli list - This will display all available cli options at your current level
example:
Nexus-router# show cli list | in show | in event-log
show hardware internal sprom event-log
show cfs internal ethernet-peer event-log