How to tell the speed of the stack connections for summit switches?
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‎07-26-2016 11:49 AM
If I only have ssh access to a remote summit switch (ie not onsite access to be able to visually see the hardware), how can I tell the speed of the stacking?
It's stack of (3) devices:
(2) 770s and (1) 670V
Can I tell via a command if it's using v.80, v160 or v320 I think are the options?
Thanks in advance
It's stack of (3) devices:
(2) 770s and (1) 670V
Can I tell via a command if it's using v.80, v160 or v320 I think are the options?
Thanks in advance
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‎07-26-2016 11:58 AM
Just an additional information:
"The port speed is the unidirectional speed of the port.
Some VIM names include speed ratings which are 4 times the unidirectional stacking port speed. For example, the actual stacking port speed for VIM1-SummitStack512 is 128 Gbps. The 512 Gbps rating for the VIM is the unidirectional rate X 2 (bidirectional) X 2 (ports)."
"The port speed is the unidirectional speed of the port.
Some VIM names include speed ratings which are 4 times the unidirectional stacking port speed. For example, the actual stacking port speed for VIM1-SummitStack512 is 128 Gbps. The 512 Gbps rating for the VIM is the unidirectional rate X 2 (bidirectional) X 2 (ports)."
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‎07-26-2016 11:55 AM
Hello Sarah
You can use the show stacking ports command. Below is an example from the concepts guide
Slot-1 StackA.13 # show stacking stack-ports
Stack Topology is a Ring
Slot Port Select Node MAC Address Port State Flags Speed
---- ---- ------ ----------------- ----------- ----- -----
*1 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:DD Inhibited -- 10G
*1 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:DD Operational C- 10G
2 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:EE Operational C- 10G
2 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:EE Operational C- 10G
3 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:FF Operational C- 10G
3 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:FF Inhibited -- 10G
1 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:AA Inhibited -- 10G
1 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:AA Operational C- 10G
2 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:88 Operational C- 10G
2 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:88 Operational C- 10G
3 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:99 Operational C- 10G
3 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:99 Inhibited -- 10G
Also you can get some indication from the LEDs see page 152 of the 21.1 concepts guide. Sorry it would copy over very well.
Let me know if that helps to answer your question.
P
You can use the show stacking ports command. Below is an example from the concepts guide
Slot-1 StackA.13 # show stacking stack-ports
Stack Topology is a Ring
Slot Port Select Node MAC Address Port State Flags Speed
---- ---- ------ ----------------- ----------- ----- -----
*1 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:DD Inhibited -- 10G
*1 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:DD Operational C- 10G
2 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:EE Operational C- 10G
2 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:EE Operational C- 10G
3 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:FF Operational C- 10G
3 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:FF Inhibited -- 10G
1 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:AA Inhibited -- 10G
1 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:AA Operational C- 10G
2 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:88 Operational C- 10G
2 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:88 Operational C- 10G
3 1 Native 00:04:96:26:60:99 Operational C- 10G
3 2 Native 00:04:96:26:60:99 Inhibited -- 10G
Also you can get some indication from the LEDs see page 152 of the 21.1 concepts guide. Sorry it would copy over very well.
Let me know if that helps to answer your question.
P
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‎07-26-2016 11:55 AM
Thanks much, yes indeed
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‎07-26-2016 11:54 AM
show stacking stack-ports
20G is V80
40G is v160
80G is v320
show stacking-support might also help you.
20G is V80
40G is v160
80G is v320
show stacking-support might also help you.
