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How to know which port nexus 2000 connects to 5000?

PolarPanda
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Hi there,

 

         I'm trying to figure out which physical ports on nexus 2000 connect to 5000?

I did show command on 5000: show interface fex-fabric. but it only showed the ports on nexus 5000. I'm looking for the ports on 2000. Does anyone know the command? Thank you!!

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Fex Uplink: 1  - there is number on the FEX - depends on module you can see the numbers there 

 

this means your eth 2/3 connected to uplink 1

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balaji.bandi
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on the nexus 5K issue below command :

 

show fex XXX details - it will show the links connected to FEX device.

 

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Thank you. this is the result

Fabric interface state:
Po101 - Interface Up. State: Active
Eth2/3 - Interface Up. State: Active
Eth2/4 - Interface Up. State: Active

 

 

Po101 is just a port channel, but it still doesn't tell me what physical port on nexus 2000

First, is the fex online?

do this command to see the fex first

sh fex

and than show fex xx detail

HTH

Yes it's online

apologies this should show what uplink it connected

 

 show fex xxx transceiver

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At below, its' the result. but e2/3 is the interface on 5000.Maybe im not clear what i'm looking for. In order to make 2000 runs, there must be a physical cable connects between 5000 and 2000. e2/3 is on 5000, what's the interface on 2000?

 

Fabric Port: Ethernet2/3
Fex Uplink: 1
sfp is present
name is CISCO-FINISAR
type is xxxxxxxxxxxx
part number is xxxxxxxxxxx
revision is A
serial number is xxxxxxx
nominal bitrate is 10300 MBits/sec
cisco id is --
cisco extended id number is 16

 

 

Fex Uplink: 1  - there is number on the FEX - depends on module you can see the numbers there 

 

this means your eth 2/3 connected to uplink 1

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