[c-nsp] Verifying if an interface is part of a switch profile
Sander Steffann
sander at steffann.nl
Wed Jun 26 07:42:24 EDT 2013
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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