[c-nsp] Verifying if an interface is part of a switch profile

Alan Hall alanhall01 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 27 05:07:47 EDT 2013


Cool. Thanks for that Sander.


On 26 June 2013 12:42, Sander Steffann <sander at steffann.nl> wrote:

> Hi Alan,
>
> It makes sense. If you want to move ut from the global config to the
> switch progile you can import it there. Importing it only moves it from one
> internal database to the other, so it shouldn't impact the working of the
> switch.
>
> Met vriendelijke groet,
> Sander Steffann
>
> Op 26 jun. 2013 om 10:56 heeft Alan Hall <alanhall01 at gmail.com> het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> Hi Sander,
>
> thanks for the reply. Based on the information you provided, I was able to
> check if a particular port channel interface was part of the global (conf
> t) configuration or the switch-profile (configure sync) configuration. The
> particular por tchannel only turns up int eh global db (show system
> internal csm info global-db seq-tbl | include <interface>), os it looks
> like it's not configured under the switch profile!
>
> Make sense to you?
>
> thanks again.
>
>
> On 25 June 2013 16:15, Sander Steffann <sander at steffann.nl> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> > Is there any way to confirm that an interface is part of a switch
>> profile
>> > in NX-OS (version 5) other than running a "show running-config
>> > switch-profile | include <interface name>" or a "show running-config
>> > switch-profile"?
>>
>> You can look at:
>>   show system internal csm info switch-profile cfgd-db seq-tbl
>> and:
>>   show system internal csm info global-db seq-tbl
>>
>> If you're asking this because of strange problems when committing: I have
>> seen cases where the switch's internal state as shown with these commands
>> was inconsistent with "show running-config switch-profile", so it might be
>> worth wile to compare them.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sander
>>
>>
>


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