I Commands
This chapter describes the Cisco Nexus 1010 commands that begin with the letter I.
import
To import a previously saved backup copy of a virtual service blade (VSB) from remote storage to the Cisco Nexus 1010, use the
import
command.
import
[
primary
|
secondary
]
filename
Syntax Description
primary
|
(Optional) The Cisco Nexus 1010 that was assigned the primary role.
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secondary
|
(Optional) The Cisco Nexus 1010 that was assigned the secondary role.
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filename
|
Import file name.
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Command Modes
Virtual service blade configuration (config-vsb-config)
network-admin
Command History
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4.2(1)SP1(3)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
If importing to a redundant pair of Cisco Nexus 1010s, you must specify whether importing to the primary or secondary.
You have verified that the bootflash: export-import directory is empty. If files are present in this directory, you must delete them before importing a VSB configuration file.
Before importing, you have copied the exported image file from remote storage into the Cisco Nexus 1010 export-import folder in the bootflash: repository.
Examples
This example shows how to import the image file Vdisk1.img.tar.00 to the primary VSB vsm-1 and power off the VSB:
n1010# configure terminal n1010(config) virtual-service-blade vsm-1 n1010-1(config-vsb-config)# import primary Vdisk1.img.tar.00 Note: please be patient.. Note: Import cli returns check VSB status for completion n1010-1(config-vsb-config)#
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export
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Exports a VSB configuration file from the Cisco Nexus 1010.
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show network
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Displays information about the network.
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show virtual-service-blade
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Displays information about virtual services.
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show virtual-service-blade-
type summary
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Displays a summary of all virtual service configurations by type, such as Virtual Supervisor Module (VSM) or Network Analysis and Monitoring (NAM).
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install nexus1010
To install management software for the Cisco Nexus 1010, use the
install nexus1010
command.
install
nexus1010
{
bootflash:
path
}
Syntax Description
bootflash:
|
Specifies a path from the bootflash directory.
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path
|
Full path to the image file (.iso)
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Command Modes
EXEC
network-admin
Command History
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4.0(4)SP1(1)
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
You can view the available installation image files by using the
dir
command. For example:
77824 Mar 27 06:02:44 2010 accounting.log 16384 Mar 26 22:31:33 2010 lost+found/ 5023 Jan 18 00:23:37 2009 mts.log 48346519 Jan 15 21:33:25 2001 nexus-1010-mzg.4.0.4.SP1.0.171.bin 4096 Jan 15 21:27:11 2001 repository/ 77824 Jan 24 05:02:49 2001 accounting.log 370 Jan 24 05:03:02 2001 cppa_mgr.log 16384 Jan 15 21:33:09 2001 lost+found/ 1331914 Jan 15 21:33:21 2001 nexus-1010.4.0.4.SP1.0.197.iso 20971008 Jan 15 21:33:22 2001 nexus-1010-4.0.4.SP1.0.171.iso
Examples
This example shows how to install management software for the Cisco Nexus 1010:
n1010#
install nexus1010 bootflash:repository/nexus-1010.4.0.4.SP1.0.197.isocppa_mgr debug: Using URI: bootflash:/repository/nexus-1010.4.0.4.SP1.0.197.iso
Installing bootflash:/repository/nexus-1010.4.0.4.SP1.0.197.iso
.................................................................................
Save configuration and restart for changes to take effect
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copy running-config startup-config
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Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration.
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dir
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Displays the contents of a directory or file.
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interface mgmt
To configure the management interface and enter interface configuration mode, use the
interface
management
command.
interface mgmt0
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Global configuration (config)
Interface configuration (config-if)
network-admin
Command History
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|
4.0(4)SP1(1)
|
This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Use the
interface mgmt0
command to configure the management interface and to enter the interface configuration mode.
Examples
This example shows how to enter the interface configuration mode to configure the management interface:
n1010(config)#
interface
mgmt0
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interface loopback
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Create and configures a loopback interface.
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show interface brief
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Displays a short version of the interface configuration.
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interface GigabitEthernet
To configure the Gigabit Ethernet interface and enter the interface configuration mode, use the
interface GigabitEthernet
command.
interface
GigabitEthernet
id
Syntax Description
id
|
ID of the Gigabit Ethernet interface [intf-id].
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Command Modes
Interface configuration (config-if)
network-admin
Command History
|
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4.2(1)SP1(4)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
This example shows how how to enter the interface configuration mode on GigabitEthernet4:
n1010# configure terminal
n1010(config)#
interface GigabitEthernet4
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show interface brief
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Displays a short version of the interface configuration.
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show interface ethernet
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Displays information about the Ethernet interface.
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show interface mgmt0
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Displays information about the traffic on the management interface.
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show interface vethernet
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Displays information about the traffic on the specified virtual Ethernet interface.
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interface PortChannel
To configure a port channel interface and enter the interface configuration mode, use the
interface PortChannel
command.
interface
PortChannel
id
Syntax Description
id
|
ID of the port channel interface [intf-id].
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Command Modes
Interface configuration (config-if)
network-admin
Command History
|
|
4.2(1)SP1(4)
|
This command was introduced.
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Examples
This example shows how how to enter the interface configuration mode on a port channel:
n1010# configure terminal
n1010(config)#
interface PortChannel1
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show interface brief
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Displays a short version of the interface configuration.
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show interface ethernet
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Displays information about the Ethernet interface.
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show interface mgmt0
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Displays information about the traffic on the management interface.
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show interface vethernet
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Displays information about the traffic on the specified virtual Ethernet interface.
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interface VsbEthernet
To configure the virtual service blade (VSB) Ethernet interface and enter interface configuration mode, use the
interface VsbEthernet
command.
interface
VsbEthernet
name
Syntax Description
name
|
Name of virtual service blade interfaceVsbEthernet [vb-id | intf-id].
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Command Modes
Global configuration (config)
network-admin
Command History
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4.2(1)SP1(3)
|
This command was introduced.
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Examples
This example shows how how to enter the interface configuration mode on VsbEthernet 1/1/2:
n1010# configure terminal
n1010(config)# interface vsbEthernet 1/1/2
Related Commands
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show interface brief
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Displays a short version of the interface configuration.
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show interface ethernet
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Displays information about the Ethernet interface.
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show interface mgmt0
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Displays information about the traffic on the management interface.
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show interface vethernet
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Displays information about the traffic on the specified virtual Ethernet interface.
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interface uplink
To assign an uplink to the virtual service blade (VSB) Ethernet interface , use the
interface uplink
command.
interface
name uplink name
Syntax Description
name
|
Name of the uplink for the interface.
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Command Modes
VSB configuration (config-vsb-config)
network-admin
Command History
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4.2(1)SP1(4)
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This command was introduced.
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Examples
This example shows how to assign an uplink to VSB:
n1010#
configure terminaln1010(config-vsb-config)#
interface control vlan 347n1010(config-vsb-config)#
interface control uplink PortChannel2n1010(config-vsb-config)#
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show network summary
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Displays network summary information.
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ip address
To create an IP route, use the
ip address
command. To remove an IP address, use the
no
form of this command.
ip
address
{
address
mask
|
prefix
} {
next-hop
|
next-hop-prefix
|
interface-type
interface-number
} [
tag
tag-value
|
preference
]
no
ip
address
{
address
mask
|
prefix
} {
next-hop
|
next-hop-prefix
|
interface-type
interface-number
} [
secondary
|
tag
tag-value
|
preference
]
Syntax Description
address
|
IP address, in format A.B.C.D.
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mask
|
IP network mask, in format A.B.C.D.
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prefix
|
IP prefix and network mask length, in format A.B.C.D/LEN.
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next-hop
|
IP next-hop address, in format A.B.C.D.
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next-hop-prefix
|
IP next-hop prefix in format A.B.C.D./LEN.
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interface-type
|
Interface type.
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interface-number
|
Interface or subinterface number.
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secondary
|
(Optional) Configures additional IP addresses on the interface.
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tag
|
(Optional) Specifies a supply tag.
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tag-value
|
Supply tag value. The range of valid values is from 0 to 4294967295. The default is 0.
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preference
|
(Optional) Route preference.
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Command Modes
Global configuration (config)
network-admin
Command History
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|
4.0(4)SP1(1)
|
This command was introduced.
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Examples
This example shows how to create an IP address:
n1010(
config)#
configure terminaln1010(
config)#
ip address 209.165.200.225 255.255.255.224 x
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show ip interface A.B.C.D.
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Displays interfaces for local IP addresses.
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