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Nexus 7000 M2 M3 in the same VDC Issue

tyllin
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nexus 7000Hi

my customer want to buy M3 module to extend 10G interface, the original Nexus 7000 have m2xl module, when i create new vdc and change moudle-type to m2xl m3, then allocate interface (m2), it show me some error message

 

switch(config-vdc)# allocate inter e1/1-4
Moving ports will cause all config associated to them in source vdc to be removed. Are you sure you want to move the ports (y/n)? [yes]
ERROR: 1 or more interfaces are from modules incompatible with current vdc,Please run "(no) system interop-mode m2-m3 module <module>" to change m2 module mode

 

I try to run "system interop-mode m2-m3 module 1" , this command is not exist!!!!

 

switch(config-vdc)# system interop-mode m2-m3 module 1
^
% Invalid command at '^' marker.

 

How to change interop mode for m2 module? 

my Nexus NX-OS version is 7.3(4)D1(1)

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balaji.bandi
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here is the config guide  : you need to be in global VDC to change the resource.

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus7000/sw/vdc/config/cisco_nexus7000_vdc_config_guide/managing-vdc.html

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Hi

 

I try to global configure mode or admin vdc, It seems these command not exist.

 

switch(config)# system internal system interop-mode m2-m3 module 1
^
% Invalid command at '^' marker.

i can not simulate your issue

 

as per the message

 

Please run "(no) system interop-mode m2-m3 module <module>" to change m2 module mode

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Hi 

 

It still not recognize this command

switch(config-vdc)# system interop-mode m2-m3 module 1
^
% Invalid command at '^' marker.
switch(config-vdc)# no system interop-mode m2-m3 module 1
^
% Invalid command at '^' marker.
switch(config-vdc)# exit
switch(config)# system interop-mode m2-m3 module 1
^
% Invalid command at '^' marker.
switch(config)# no system interop-mode m2-m3 module 1

^
% Invalid command at '^' marker.

 

Jonson

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