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6880-X VSS Pair / How to get the Base Ethernet MAC Address

Hi,

I have a running 6880-X VSS Pair. How do I get the Base Ethernet MAC Address of each 6880-X?

Is there any CLI to get that?

Thx!

BR Konrad.

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Peter Paluch
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Konrad,

Would perhaps show version help? Information such as base MAC address is often indicated in this output.

Best regards,
Peter

InayathUlla Sharieff
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

AS peter said most of the devices will give you this info from show version output.

 

But on this box try the following command to see the base mac address:-

show ver-- doesnt have the mac address info.
Cisco C6880-X ( Intel(R) Core(TM) i3- CPU @ 2.00GHz ) processor (revision ) with 3144704K/262144K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID SALXXXXXXX
Processor signature 0xA700000
Last reset from power-on
2 Virtual Ethernet interfaces
1 Gigabit Ethernet interface
32 Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
1955824K bytes of USB Flash bootdisk (Read/Write)

Configuration register is 0x2102

6880_VSS#show mac ad
6880_VSS#show mac address-table

Legend: * - primary entry
        age - seconds since last seen
        n/a - not available
        S - secure entry
        R - router's gateway mac address entry
        D - Duplicate mac address entry

Displaying entries from active supervisor:

     vlan   mac address    type   learn    age                 ports
----+----+---------------+-------+-----+----------+-----------------------------
  R  N/A  bc16.65fa.8b00   static   No       -      Router  >>>>>>>>>>>>>> This is the mac address.

 

HTH

Regards

Inayath

Hi Inayath,

Thanks for joining!

Hmmm, that command surely works... but isn't there a more suited, dedicated command to show you the base MAC on a 6800-X? Surely, doing a detective work over almost unrelated commands isn't Cisco's intention. Unfortunately, I don't have a 6800-X anywhere near - but would perhaps some of the show module or show switch ... commands reveal this kind of information?

Best regards,
Peter

Hi Peter,

I didnt find any dedicate command that shows us the base mac on the 680 or 6500 series. might be that bcz of module switch that each module will have its own mac address build on it. I did lot of research on my lab box but couldn't find any. I will try to do some more research and in case if I happen to see any will let you know.

 

Regards

Inayath

Hi Guys,

thx for your replies... the problem is that I would need the Base MAC Address of both 6880-X... and with show mac... show modules... I will get only the MAC of the active chassis, also if I change active/standby roles... the MAC remains the same.

I tried

show module switch <1 or 2> slot 5  (slot 5 is SUP)
Mod MAC addresses                       Hw    Fw           Sw           Status
--- ---------------------------------- ------ ------------ ------------ -------
  5  xxxx.xxxx.0011 to xxxx.xxxx.0026   1.1   15.1(02)SY01 15.1(2)SY5   Ok

 

but not sure if this will be the base eth mac.

show version will not provide the base mac... like on 2960x or 3750X.

Thx!

BR Konrad.

 

 

 

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