How to see the Memory of Each Switch in stack mode
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10-24-2024 10:35 PM
Hi,
I'm very new in Cisco environment. I have 2 switches C9500 and it was stacked. I have a question, how do I see the indivual Memory of each switch in, Show memory and show tech-support command?
Thanks
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10-24-2024 10:39 PM
- FYI : https://community.cisco.com/t5/switching/stack-switch-login/m-p/1407104/highlight/true#M131981
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10-24-2024 10:46 PM
Hi @marce1000 ,
We already do that command but not possible the session command but not possible in C9500 model and C9300 and we tried Show Tech-support command, but we can't see the seperated details of memory of the switches
Thanks
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10-24-2024 11:06 PM
You want to see the memory or the memory utilization?
Which part of the switch, data plane or the control plane?
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10-24-2024 11:35 PM
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10-24-2024 11:42 PM
@abusa wrote:
the memory of each switch in stack mode.
So the memory utilization.
Which part of the switch, the data plane or the control plane?
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10-25-2024 12:28 AM
Hi,
Data Plane
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10-25-2024 12:33 AM
Try "sh proc memory sorted".
