03-19-2019 08:16 PM
vPC Peer-link & vPC status. I thought the switches are cascaded by virtual chassis cable to build vpc.
How to identify all vdc connected together?
How to identify how many switches in a virtual chassis?
Is the vdc connected through trunk interface or others?
I am trying to identify the port channel, vdc , vpc ,etc. The physical & virtual of the switches connected
03-20-2019 02:02 AM
Hello,
I don't think there is a command that lets you see all VPC members at once (at least I am not aware of one). Below is what you get for the local switch:
switch# sh port-channel summary
switch# sh vpc ?
<CR>
<1-16384> Enter Virtual Port Channel numbers or ranges
> Redirect it to a file
>> Redirect it to a file in append mode
brief Brief display of vPC status
config-sync Config-Sync Distribution
consistency-parameters Show vPC Consistency Parameters
internal Commands for internal use
orphan-ports Show ports that are not part of vPC
peer-keepalive VPC keepalive status
role VPC role status
self-isolation Show vpc self-isolation feature
statistics Statistics
03-21-2019 09:25 PM
1)Is there only a maximum of 2 switches per Cisco virtual switching system?
2)The peer link is to connect the other switch in the virtual domain? Hence only 2 switch?
3)Is there a way to check how many port in each switch under a single virtual domain? (i.e number of ports in switch A & B)
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