Sharing some info... EOS to EXOS Quick Reference Guide
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‎07-24-2017 03:35 PM
Hi guys,
I'm an old-school and came from the old-"Red" side, and migrating to from EOS to EXOS can be somewhat painful until you got used with the new environment (some concepts and sintaxes are quite different from the EOS)...
Maybe the EOS-guys, just like me and many of my customers, can find my "CLI-Warrior" Quick Reference Guide useful in this journey... I think it could be useful to the EXOS-guys needing to deal with the EOS gear...
This is not an complete and ultimate guide, but I hope it can be helpful. Many configurations can be done easily using EMC, but not everyone have EMC and/or are (like me) CLI lovers 😃
Please, forgive any typos or mistakes, but this is a v1.0... All contributions are welcome!
https://goo.gl/iacbya
Best regards,
-Leo
I'm an old-school and came from the old-"Red" side, and migrating to from EOS to EXOS can be somewhat painful until you got used with the new environment (some concepts and sintaxes are quite different from the EOS)...
Maybe the EOS-guys, just like me and many of my customers, can find my "CLI-Warrior" Quick Reference Guide useful in this journey... I think it could be useful to the EXOS-guys needing to deal with the EOS gear...
This is not an complete and ultimate guide, but I hope it can be helpful. Many configurations can be done easily using EMC, but not everyone have EMC and/or are (like me) CLI lovers 😃
Please, forgive any typos or mistakes, but this is a v1.0... All contributions are welcome!
https://goo.gl/iacbya
Best regards,
-Leo
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‎05-24-2019 09:46 AM
Hi Anton,
'show switch' might come useful here. 🙂
It's not an equivalent but it contains uptime information.
Hope that helps,
Tomasz
'show switch' might come useful here. 🙂
It's not an equivalent but it contains uptime information.
Hope that helps,
Tomasz
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‎05-24-2019 10:23 AM
yes, but not for slot2
code:
Slot-1 TST1-X440G2Stack-5.1 # show switch
SysName: TST1-X440G2Stack-5
SysLocation: TST1
SysContact:
System MAC: 02:04:96:xx:xx:xx
System Type: X440G2-24p-10G4 (Stack)
SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal)
Recovery Mode: All
System Watchdog: Enabled
Current Time: Fri May 24 12:22:10 2019
Timezone: [Auto DST Enabled] GMT Offset: 60 minutes, name is Vienna.
DST of 60 minutes is currently in effect, name is not set.
DST begins every last Sunday March at 2:00
DST ends every last Sunday October at 3:00
Boot Time: Fri Apr 26 10:18:22 2019
Boot Count: 7
Next Reboot: None scheduled
System UpTime: 28 days 2 hours 3 minutes 47 seconds
Slot: Slot-1 * Slot-2
------------------------ ------------------------
Current State: MASTER BACKUP (In Sync)
Image Selected: primary primary
Image Booted: primary primary
Primary ver: 22.5.1.7 22.5.1.7
patch1-7 patch1-7
Secondary ver: 22.5.1.7 22.5.1.7
patch1-3 patch1-3
Config Selected: primary.cfg
Config Booted: primary.cfg
Config Automatic: NONE (Disabled)
primary.cfg Created by ExtremeXOS version 22.5.1.7
1222570 bytes saved on Thu May 23 19:02:00 2019
LAA MAC: Locally Administered MAC Address Disabled
Slot-1 TST1-X440G2Stack-5.2 #
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‎05-24-2019 10:31 AM
Didn't see anything else than this yet: https://community.extremenetworks.com/extremeswitching-exos-223284/xos-stack-individual-member-uptime-7789412#post19743146
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‎05-24-2019 10:58 AM
Thank You Tomasz!
I have this information now:
The second information is correct. Are all PowerOnDates saved on the switch?
I have this information now:
code:
Slot-1 C152-X440G2Stack-5.3 # debug hal show platform cardInfo | i "Slot:|PowerOn"
Slot: 1 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0
PowerOnDate: Wed Apr 10 12:18:52 2019
PowerOnDate: Sun May 5 18:54:00 2019
Slot: 2 State: OPERATIONAL (28) Flags: 0x40 CleanUpPend: 0
PowerOnDate: Tue Aug 8 14:19:24 2017
PowerOnDate: Sun May 5 18:53:59 2019
The second information is correct. Are all PowerOnDates saved on the switch?
code:
* Slot-2 C152-X440G2Stack-5.1 > show switch
SysName: C152-X440G2Stack-5
SysLocation:
SysContact: support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000
System MAC: 02:04:96:xx:xx:xx
System Type: X440G2-24p-10G4 (Stack)
SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal)
Recovery Mode: All
System Watchdog: Enabled
Current Time: Fri May 24 12:54:47 2019
Timezone: [Auto DST Enabled] GMT Offset: 60 minutes, name is Vienna.
DST of 0 minutes is currently in effect, name is not set.
DST begins every second Sunday March at 2:00
DST ends every first Sunday November at 2:00
Boot Time: Sun May 5 18:50:51 2019
Boot Count: 48
Next Reboot: None scheduled
System UpTime: 18 days 18 hours 2 minutes 40 seconds
Slot: Slot-2 * Slot-1
------------------------ ------------------------
Current State: STANDBY MASTER
Image Selected: secondary primary
Image Booted: secondary primary
Primary ver: 22.3.1.4 22.5.1.7
patch1-8 patch1-3
Secondary ver: 22.5.1.7 22.5.1.7
patch1-3 patch1-3
Config Selected: primary.cfg
Config Booted: Factory Default
Config Automatic: NONE (Disabled)
primary.cfg Created by ExtremeXOS version 22.5.1.7
1135734 bytes saved on Thu May 23 19:04:39 2019
LAA MAC: Locally Administered MAC Address Disabled
* Slot-2 C152-X440G2Stack-5.2 >
