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Uplink port capabilities on Stacks

Uplink port capabilities on Stacks

holden
New Contributor
I need to find out the port (speed) capabilities for some stacks. Is it possible through EXOS?
The goal is to know, which speed is maximum supported on the uplinkports. i dont need to know which SFP is currently insert.

If there is no similar command to Ciscos "show port capabilities", how can i get the model of each Stack member?
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Drew_C
Valued Contributor III
I've asked one of our developers to let me know if he comes across an easy-to-access data structure that contains this information. At first pass, it looks like port capabilities are stored in such a way that we can't easily retrieve them with python scripting. I'll update the thread if there's anything new to share.

holden
New Contributor
Hi,

Thanks.....

i suggest that the output of show ports configuration no-refresh only shows the current speed(current insert SFP), but not the maximal port speed which is provided by the switch.

Is this right?

Drew_C
Valued Contributor III
That's correct.

Drew_C
Valued Contributor III
Hi Holger, Try this command:

Slot-1 Stack.7 # show stacking stack-ports
Stack Topology is a Ring
Slot Port Select Node MAC Address Port State Flags Speed
---- ---- ------ ----------------- ----------- ----- -----
*1 1 Native 00:04:96:99:6d:dc Operational CB 21G
*1 2 Native 00:04:96:99:6d:dc Operational C- 21G
2 1 Native 00:04:96:99:99:9d Operational C- 21G
2 2 Native 00:04:96:99:99:9d Operational CB 21G
* - Indicates this node
Flags: (C) Control path is active, (B) Port is Blocked
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