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To display the status and configuration of a specified Catena instance, use the show catena command.
show catena instance-name brief
instance-name |
Catena instance name. Maximum length is 31 characters. |
None.
User EXEC (#)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Release |
Modification |
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Cisco NX-OS 8.0(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Catena must be enabled and configured before using this command. For more information about these task, see "Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switches Configuration Guide: The Catena Solution."
EXAMPLE The following is sample output from the show catena command, which displays the status and configuration of a specified Catena instance:
switch# show catena ins1 brief ----------------------------------- Instance name Status -------------- --------- ins1 ACTIVE ----------------------------------- chain 10 10 acl1 vg1 pg1 mode forward 20 acl2 vg2 pg2 mode forward 30 acl3 vg3 pg3 mode forward
Command |
Description |
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Displays the running Catena configuration. |
To display the running Catena configuration, use the show running-config catena command.
show running-config catena
This command has no arguments or keywords.
None.
User EXEC (#)
Privileged EXEC (#)
Release |
Modification |
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Cisco NX-OS 8.0(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Catena must be enabled and configured before using this command. For more information about these task, see "Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switches Configuration Guide: The Catena Solution."
EXAMPLE The following is sample output from the show running-config catena command, which displays the running Catena configuration in transparent mode:
switch# show running-config catena catena vlan-group vg1 vlan 10 catena vlan-group vg2 vlan 20 catena vlan-group vg3 vlan 30 catena port-group pg1 interface Eth9/1 catena port-group pg2 interface Eth9/2 catena port-group pg3 interface Eth9/3 catena ins1 chain 10 10 access-list acl11 vlan-group vg1 egress-port-group pg1 mode forward 20 access-list acl12 vlan-group vg2 egress-port-group pg2 mode forward 30 access-list acl13 vlan-group vg3 egress-port-group pg3 mode forward no shutdown
EXAMPLE The following is sample output from the show running-config catena command, which displays the running Catena configuration in routed mode:
switch# show running-config catena catena device-group s-dg-1 node ip 1.1.1.1 probe icmp catena device-group s-dg-2 node ip 2.1.1.1 probe icmp catena port-group pg1 interface Eth9/1 catena port-group pg2 interface Eth9/2 catena port-group pg3 interface Eth9/3 catena ins2 chain 20 30 access-list acl11 ingress-port-group pg1 egress-device-group s-dg-1 mode forward 40 access-list acl12 ingress-port-group pg2 egress-device-group s-dg-2 mode forward no shutdown
Command |
Description |
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Displays the status and configuration for the specified Catena instance. |