Ports
This chapter describes how to identify and resolve problems with ports.
Information About Interface Characteristics
Before a switch can relay frames from one data link to another, you must define the characteristics of the interfaces through which the frames are received and sent. The configured interfaces can be Ethernet (physical) interfaces, virtual Ethernet interfaces, and the management interface (mgmt0).
Each interface has the following:
- Administrative configuration
The administrative configuration does not change unless you modify it. This configuration has attributes that you can configure in administrative mode.
The operational state of a specified attribute, such as the interface speed. This state cannot be changed and is read-only. Some values might not be valid when the interface is down (such as the operational speed).
For a complete description of port modes, administrative states, and operational states, see the Cisco Nexus 1000V for Microsoft Hyper-V Interface Configuration Guide .
Information About Interface Counters
Port counters are used to identify synchronization problems. Counters can show a significant disparity between received and transmitted frames. To display interface counters, enter this command:
show interface ethernet mod/port counters
See Example 8-10 on page 8-10 .
Values stored in counters can be meaningless for a port that has been active for an extended period. Clearing the counters provides a better idea of the actual link behavior at the present time. Create a baseline first by clearing the counters by entering this command:
clear counters interface ethernet mod/port
Information About Link Flapping
A port that continually goes up and down is called flapping or a link-flapping port. When a port is flapping, it cycles through the following states, in this order, and then starts over again:
1. Initializing—The link is initializing.
2. Offline—The port is offline.
3. Link failure or not connected—The physical layer is not operational and there is no active device connection.
To troubleshoot link flapping, see the “Information About Link Flapping” section.
Information About Port Security
Port security enables you to secure a port by limiting and identifying the MAC addresses that can access the port. Secure MAC addressees can be manually configured or dynamically learned.
For detailed information about port security, see the Cisco Nexus 1000V for Microsoft Hyper-V Security Configuration Guide .
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Is Port Security Supported?
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vEthernet access |
Yes |
vEthernet trunk |
Yes |
vEthernet SPAN destination |
No |
Standalone Ethernet interfaces |
No |
Port channel members |
No |
To troubleshoot problems with port security, see the following topics:
Port Diagnostic Checklist
Use the following checklist to diagnose the port interface activity.
For more information about port states, see the Cisco Nexus 1000V for Microsoft Hyper-V Interface Configuration Guide .
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Verify that the module is active by entering the show module command. |
See Example 8-1 on page 8-8 . |
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On the VMM client that is connected to the Microsoft SCVMM server, verify that required port profiles are assigned to the physical NICs and the virtual NICs. |
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Verify that the ports have been created and the state of the interface by entering the show interface brief command. |
See Example 8-7 on page 8-10 . |
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Problems with Ports
This section includes possible causes and solutions for the following symptoms:
Cannot Enable an Interface
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A Layer 2 port is not associated with an access VLAN or the VLAN is suspended. |
1. Verify that the interface is configured in a VLAN by entering the show interface brief command. 2. If not already associated, associate the interface with an access VLAN. 3. Determine the VLAN status by entering the show vlan brief command. 4. If the VLAN is not already active, configure the VLAN as active by entering these commands: – config terminal – vlan vlan-id – state active |
Port Link Failure or Port Not Connected
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The port connection is bad. |
1. Verify the port state by entering the show system internal ethpm info command. 2. Disable and then enable the port by entering these commands: – shut – no shut 3. Collect the Hyper-V side NIC configuration. In a PowerShell window, enter this command: PS C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco\Nexus1000V\Support> .\vem-support.ps1 |
The link is stuck in the initialization state or the link is in a point-to-point state. |
1. Check for the link failure system message “Link Failure, Not Connected” by entering the show logging command. 2. Disable and then enable the port by entering these commands: – shut – no shut 3. Collect the Hyper-V side NIC configuration. In a PowerShell window, enter this command: PS C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco\Nexus1000V\Support> .\vem-support.ps1 |
Link Flapping
When troubleshooting unexpected link flapping, it is important to have the following information:
- Who initiated the link flap.
- The actual reason for the link being down.
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The bit rate exceeds the threshold and puts the port into an error-disabled state. |
Disable and then enable the port by entering these commands:
The port should return to the normal state. |
A hardware failure or intermittent hardware error causes a packet drop in the switch. A software error causes a packet drop. A control frame is erroneously sent to the device. |
An external device might choose to initialize the link again when encountering the error. If so, the exact method of link initialization varies by device. 1. Determine the reason for the link flap as indicated by the MAC driver. 2. Use the debug facilities on the end device to troubleshoot the problem. |
A Windows error or link flapping on the upstream switch has occurred. |
Use the troubleshooting guidelines in the documentation for your Windows or upstream switch. |
Port is ErrDisabled
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The cable is defective or damaged. |
1. Verify the physical cabling. 2. Replace or repair defective cables. 3. Reenable the port by entering these commands:
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You attempted to add a port to a port channel that was not configured identically and the port is then errdisabled. |
1. Display the switch log file and identify the exact configuration error in the list of port state changes by entering the show logging logfile command. 2. Correct the error in the configuration and add the port to the port channel. 3. Reenable the port by entering these commands:
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A VSM application error has occurred. |
1. Identify the component that had the error while bringing up the port by entering this command: show logging log file | grep interface_number See Example 8-6 on page 8-9 . 2. Identify the error transition by entering this command: show system internal ethpm event-history interface interface_number 3. Open a support case and submit the output of the above commands. For more information, see the “Before Contacting Technical Support” section. |
VMs Cannot Ping a Secured Port
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The vEthernet interface is not up. |
1. Verify the state of the vEthernet interface by entering the show interface vethernet number command. |
Drop on Source Miss (DSM) is set. New MAC addresses cannot be learned by this port. |
1. Verify the port security configuration by entering the module vem number execute vemcmd show portsec stats command. 2. If the DSM is set, clear the DSM bit on the VSM by entering the no port-security stop learning command. |
Port Security Violations
Use these troubleshooting guidelines when a vEthernet port is disabled because of a security violation. For detailed information about port security, see the Cisco Nexus 1000V for Microsoft Hyper-V Security Configuration Guide .
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The configured maximum number of secured addresses on the port is exceeded. A MAC address that is already secured on one port is then seen on another secure port. |
1. Display the secure addresses by entering these commands: – show port-security address vethernet number – show port-security 2. Identify ports with a security violation as follows: show logging | inc “PORT-SECURITY-2-ETH_PORT_SEC_SECURITY_VIOLATION_MAX_MAC_VLAN” 3. Correct the security violation. 4. Enable the interface by entering these commands: – shut – no shut |
Port Troubleshooting Commands
You can use the commands in this section to troubleshoot problems related to ports.
For detailed information about the show command output, see the Cisco Nexus 1000V for Microsoft Hyper-V Command Reference .
Example 8-1 show module Command
Mod Ports Module-Type Model Status
--- ----- -------------------------------- ------------------ ------------
3 248 Virtual Ethernet Module ok
--- ------------------ ------------------------------------------------
3 5.2(1)SM1(5.1) Windows Server 8 - Datacenter (6.2.9200, 6.30)
Mod MAC-Address(es) Serial-Num
--- -------------------------------------- ----------
3 02-00-0c-00-03-00 to 02-00-0c-00-03-80 NA
Mod Server-IP Server-UUID Server-Name
--- --------------- ------------------------------------ --------------------
3 192.168.48.20 496e48fa-ee6c-d952-af5b-001517136344 frodo
Example 8-2 show svs domain Command
L3 control interface: mgmt0
Status: Config push to Management Server successful.
Example 8-3 show cdp neighbors Command
n1000V# show cdp neighbors
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans-Bridge, B - Source-Route-Bridge
S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater,
V - VoIP-Phone, D - Remotely-Managed-Device,
Device-ID Local Intrfce Hldtme Capability Platform Port ID
mgmt0 145 B T B T S Nexus1000V mgmt0
Example 8-4 show system internal ethpm event-history interface Command
n1000v# show system internal ethpm event-history interface e1/7
>>>>FSM: <e1/7> has 86 logged transitions<<<<<
1) FSM:<e1/7> Transition at 647054 usecs after Tue Jan 1 22:44..
Previous state: [PI_FSM_ST_IF_NOT_INIT]
Triggered event: [PI_FSM_EV_MODULE_INIT_DONE]
Next state: [PI_FSM_ST_IF_INIT_EVAL]
2) FSM:<e1/7> Transition at 647114 usecs after Tue Jan 1 22:43..
Previous state: [PI_FSM_ST_IF_INIT_EVAL]
Triggered event: [PI_FSM_EV_IE_ERR_DISABLED_CAP_MISMATCH]
Next state: [PI_FSM_ST_IF_DOWN_STATE]
Example 8-5 show logging logfile Command
n1000v# show logging logfile
Jan 4 06:54:04 switch %PORT_CHANNEL-5-CREATED: port-channel 7 created
Jan 4 06:54:24 switch %PORT-5-IF_DOWN_PORT_CHANNEL_MEMBERS_DOWN: Interface port-channel 7 is down (No operational members)
Jan 4 06:54:40 switch %PORT_CHANNEL-5-PORT_ADDED: e1/8 added to port-channel 7
Jan 4 06:54:56 switch %PORT-5-IF_DOWN_ADMIN_DOWN: Interface e1/7 is down (Admnistratively down)
Jan 4 06:54:59 switch %PORT_CHANNEL-3-COMPAT_CHECK_FAILURE: speed is not compatible
Jan 4 06:55:56 switch%PORT_CHANNEL-5-PORT_ADDED: e1/7 added to port-channel 7
Example 8-6 show logging logfile | grep interface_number Command
n1000v# show logging logfile | grep Vethernet3626
2011 Mar 25 10:56:03 n1k-bl %VIM-5-IF_ATTACHED: Interface Vethernet3626
is attached to Network Adapter 8 of gentoo-pxe-520 on port 193 of module
2011 Mar 25 11:10:06 n1k-bl %ETHPORT-2-IF_SEQ_ERROR: Error ("Client data
inconsistency") while communicating with component MTS_SAP_ACLMGR for
opcode MTS_OPC_ETHPM_PORT_PRE_CFG (RID_PORT: Vethernet3626)
2011 Mar 25 11:10:06 n1k-bl %ETHPORT-2-IF_DOWN_ERROR_DISABLED: Interface
Vethernet3626 is down (Error disabled. Reason:Client data inconsistency)
Example 8-7 show interface brief Command
n1000v# show interface brief
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Port VRF Status IP Address Speed MTU
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mgmt0 -- up 172.23.232.141 1000 1500
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Ethernet VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed Port
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Eth3/1 1 eth pvlan up none 10G 2
Eth3/2 1 eth pvlan up none 10G 2
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Port-channel VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed Protocol
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Po1 1 eth trunk up none a-1000(D) none
Po2 1 eth pvlan up none a-10G(D) none
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Vethernet VLAN Type Mode Status Reason Speed
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Veth1 262 virt access up none auto
Veth2 262 virt access up none auto
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Port VRF Status IP Address Speed MTU
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control0 -- up -- -- 1500
Example 8-8 show interface ethernet Command
n1000v# show interface e1/14
e1/7 is down (errDisabled)
Example 8-9 show running-config interface ethernet mod/port expand-port-profile Command
n1000v# show running-config interface ethernet 3/2 expand-port-profile
!Command: show running-config interface Ethernet3/2 expand-port-profile
!Time: Thu Feb 14 17:33:21 2013
switchport mode private-vlan trunk promiscuous
switchport private-vlan trunk allowed vlan 214,224,234,244,254,260,284
switchport private-vlan trunk allowed vlan add 294,298
switchport private-vlan mapping trunk 264 10,20,30,40,50
channel-group auto mode on mac-pinning
Example 8-10 show interface ethernet counters Command
n1000v# show interface eth3/3 counters
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Port InOctets InUcastPkts
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Port InMcastPkts InBcastPkts
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Port OutOctets OutUcastPkts
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Port OutMcastPkts OutBcastPkts
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Example 8-11 show interface vethernet Command
n1000v# show interface veth1
Port description is LINUX-RHEL-01
Hardware: Virtual, address: 001d.d8b7.1f81 (bia 001d.d8b7.1f81)
Owner is VM "LINUX-RHEL-01"
DVS port 4903633b-2994-4cc1-859d-f18030927ac4--ff1bb4d4-9edb-4784-b3cc-239908355ea5
Port-Profile is dynpp_03ac7d00-933d-4fc6-89c6-83bdaadf4248_96d80bc3-aa5b-43b8-a784-ca023f59759a
5 minute input rate 1975576 bits/second, 3723 packets/second
5 minute output rate 89381728 bits/second, 7378 packets/second
23088599 Input Packets 23088568 Unicast Packets
4 Multicast Packets 27 Broadcast Packets
45745626 Output Packets 45744734 Unicast Packets
382 Multicast Packets 511 Broadcast Packets 893 Flood Packets
0 Input Packet Drops 0 Output Packet Drops
Example 8-12 show interface capabilities Command
n1000v# show interface capabilities
Trunk encap. type: 802.1Q
Broadcast suppression: none
Flowcontrol: rx-(none),tx-(none)
QOS scheduling: rx-(none),tx-(none)
Trunk encap. type: 802.1Q
Broadcast suppression: no
Flowcontrol: rx-(none),tx-(none)
QOS scheduling: rx-(none),tx-(none)
Example 8-13 show interface virtual attach binding Command
n1000v# show interface virtual attach binding
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Port Bind-Type Hypervisor-Port
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Veth1 static 21e2dfd4-660e-4aa1-9813-bb02db4a5b6a--7c3f9397-c2c0-42bb-
Veth2 static 21e2dfd4-660e-4aa1-9813-bb02db4a5b6a--f4444d8b-5e95-41de-
Veth3 static 21e2dfd4-660e-4aa1-9813-bb02db4a5b6a--284227ec-e395-4203-
Veth4 static 21e2dfd4-660e-4aa1-9813-bb02db4a5b6a--0ee0a71e-5b55-4fdf-
Example 8-14 show system internal ethpm errors Command
n1000V# show system internal ethpm errors
1) Event:E_DEBUG, length:59, at 620000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:56:27 2013
[102] ethpm_shared_port_down_notif(616): seqno = 1 const= 0
2) Event:E_DEBUG, length:59, at 620000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:56:27 2013
[102] ethpm_shared_port_down_notif(616): seqno = 1 const= 0
3) Event:E_DEBUG, length:59, at 160000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:56:26 2013
[102] ethpm_shared_port_down_notif(616): seqno = 1 const= 0
Example 8-15 show system internal ethpm event-history errors Command
n1000V# show system internal ethpm event-history errors
1) Event:E_DEBUG, length:59, at 900000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:56:25 2013
[102] ethpm_shared_port_down_notif(616): seqno = 1 const= 0
2) Event:E_DEBUG, length:59, at 900000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:56:25 2013
[102] ethpm_shared_port_down_notif(616): seqno = 1 const= 0
3) Event:E_DEBUG, length:59, at 830000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:56:25 2013
[102] ethpm_shared_port_down_notif(616): seqno = 1 const= 0
4) Event:E_DEBUG, length:59, at 830000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:56:25 2013
[102] ethpm_shared_port_down_notif(616): seqno = 1 const= 0
Example 8-16 show system internal ethpm mem-stats Command
n1000V# show system internal ethpm mem-stats
[Mon May 27 16:57:58 2013] PORT_FSM_ACTION_INIT fsm->prev_state:22, eve
nt_id: 65, if_index:0x250080c0 (Ethernet3/4), oper_port_state:0x1, layer:0x2
[Mon May 27 16:57:58 2013] PORT_FSM_ACTION_INIT fsm->prev_state:22, eve
nt_id: 65, if_index:0x25008140 (Ethernet3/6), oper_port_state:0x1, layer:0x2
[Mon May 27 16:57:58 2013] PORT_FSM_ACTION_INIT fsm->prev_state:22, eve
nt_id: 65, if_index:0x25008180 (Ethernet3/7), oper_port_state:0x1, layer:0x2
[Mon May 27 16:57:58 2013] PORT_FSM_ACTION_INIT fsm->prev_state:22, eve
nt_id: 65, if_index:0x250081c0 (Ethernet3/8), oper_port_state:0x1, layer:0x2
Example 8-17 show system internal ethpm mem-stats Command
n1000V# show system internal ethpm mem-stats
Private Mem stats for UUID : Malloc track Library(103) Max types: 5
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Curr alloc: 1587 Curr alloc bytes: 108176(105k)
Private Mem stats for UUID : Non mtrack users(0) Max types: 150
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Curr alloc: 1150 Curr alloc bytes: 94275(92k)
Example 8-18 show system internal ethpm msgs Command
n1000V# show system internal ethpm msgs
1) Event:E_MTS_RX, length:60, at 770000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:57:58 2013
[NOT] Opc:MTS_OPC_IM_L2_BUNDLED_PHY_PORT_STATE_CHANGE(62485), Id:0X0001646D
Src:0x00000101/175, Dst:0x00000101/0, Flags:None
HA_SEQNO:0X00000000, RRtoken:0x00000000, Sync:UNKNOWN, Payloadsize:1269
0x0000: 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 0c 00 00 00 29
2) Event:E_MTS_RX, length:60, at 770000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:57:58 2013
[NOT] Opc:MTS_OPC_IM_L2_BUNDLED_PHY_PORT_STATE_CHANGE(62485), Id:0X00016468
Src:0x00000101/175, Dst:0x00000101/0, Flags:None
HA_SEQNO:0X00000000, RRtoken:0x00000000, Sync:UNKNOWN, Payloadsize:1269
0x0000: 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 0c 00 00 00 29
Example 8-19 show system internal vim errors Command
n1000V# show system internal vim errors
1) Event:E_DEBUG, length:82, at 940000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:40:10 2013
[102] vim_mod_handle_att_ack(447): Received attach ack status 0x418f000c on
2) Event:E_DEBUG, length:139, at 990000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:10:36 2013
[102] vim_vem_handle_veth_attach_pending_info(731): Dropping attach req for
Veth2<->lveth4/1: removal of active attach on Veth2 in progress
3) Event:E_DEBUG, length:128, at 410000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:10:36 2013
[102] vim_vem_bq_profile_bind_resp(235): Profile bind error on Veth2: statu
s=no port-profile found matching request (0x41b00014)
4) Event:E_DEBUG, length:117, at 230000 usecs after Mon May 27 16:10:36 2013
[102] vim_vem_handle_vem_lic_state_chg_notif(1285): Received License State
Change Notification for non-existing VEM 4
Example 8-20 show system internal vim event-history all Command
n1000V# show system internal vim event-history all
>>>>FSM: <Vethernet1> has 3 logged transitions<<<<<
1) FSM:<Vethernet1> Transition at 410000 usecs after Mon May 27 15:46:33 2013
Previous state: [VIM_VETH_FSM_ST_NOT_EXISTENT]
Triggered event: [VIM_VETH_FSM_EV_CREATE]
Next state: [VIM_VETH_FSM_ST_WAIT_INIT]
2) Event:ESQ_START length:38, at 410000 usecs after Mon May 27 15:46:33 2013
Instance:-1073741824, Seq Id:0x1, Ret:SUCCESS
3) Event:ESQ_REQ length:38, at 410000 usecs after Mon May 27 15:46:33 2013
Instance:-1073741824, Seq Id:0x1, Ret:SUCCESS
[E_MTS_TX] Dst:MTS_SAP_IFMGR(179), Opc:MTS_OPC_IM_IF_IOD_ASSIGN_RELEASE(624
Example 8-21 show system internal vim info Command
n1000V# show system internal vim info
fsm_state: VIM_MOD_FSM_ST_INSERTED
srv_license_state: licensed
attach_cookie: 0x00000002
pp_alias: DATA-Macpin (11)
attach_cookie: 0x00000011
speed_cap: 0x00000010 0x00000004
pp_guid: 33701631-C4FD-47E0-9C30-5AF1CAC4ACE8
Example 8-22 show system internal vim mem-stats Command
n1000V# show system internal vim mem-stats
Private Mem stats for UUID : Malloc track Library(103) Max types: 5
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Curr alloc: 1727 Curr alloc bytes: 114526(111k)
Private Mem stats for UUID : Non mtrack users(0) Max types: 164
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Curr alloc: 474 Curr alloc bytes: 51576(50k)
Private Mem stats for UUID : libsdwrap(115) Max types: 22
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Curr alloc: 28 Curr alloc bytes: 715264(698k)
Private Mem stats for UUID : Associative_db library(175) Max types: 14
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Curr alloc: 210 Curr alloc bytes: 5912(5k)
Example 8-23 show system internal vim msgs Command
n1000V# show system internal vim msgs
1) Event:E_MTS_RX, length:60, at 190000 usecs after Wed May 29 14:24:20 2013
[REQ] Opc:MTS_OPC_SDWRAP_DEBUG_DUMP(1530), Id:0X00106411, Ret:SUCCESS
Src:0x00000101/13924, Dst:0x00000101/403, Flags:None
HA_SEQNO:0X00000000, RRtoken:0x00106411, Sync:UNKNOWN, Payloadsize:216
0x0000: 01 00 2f 74 6d 70 2f 64 62 67 64 75 6d 70 32 32
2) Event:E_MTS_RX, length:60, at 770000 usecs after Wed May 29 14:22:13 2013
[REQ] Opc:MTS_OPC_SDWRAP_DEBUG_DUMP(1530), Id:0X00105EC5, Ret:SUCCESS
Src:0x00000101/13909, Dst:0x00000101/403, Flags:None
HA_SEQNO:0X00000000, RRtoken:0x00105EC5, Sync:UNKNOWN, Payloadsize:208
0x0000: 01 00 2f 74 6d 70 2f 64 62 67 64 75 6d 70 32 32
3) Event:E_MTS_RX, length:60, at 30000 usecs after Wed May 29 14:20:19 2013
[REQ] Opc:MTS_OPC_VSH_CMD_TLV(7679), Id:0X00104DF2, Ret:SUCCESS
Src:0x00000101/13798, Dst:0x00000101/403, Flags:None
HA_SEQNO:0X00000000, RRtoken:0x00104DF2, Sync:UNKNOWN, Payloadsize:244
0x0000: 04 03 02 01 f4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Example 8-24 module vem execute vemcmd show portsec status Command
n1000V# module vem 3 execute vemcmd show portsec status
LTL if_index Max Aging Aging DSM Sticky VM
Secure Time Type Bit Enabled Name
49 1b020000 1 0 Absolute Clr Yes Î
50 1b020010 1 0 Absolute Clr Yes Î
n1000V#
Example 8-25 show port security Command
n1000V# show port-security
Total Secured Mac Addresses in System (excluding one mac per port) : 0
Max Addresses limit in System (excluding one mac per port) : 8192
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Secure Port MaxSecureAddr CurrentAddr SecurityViolation Security Action
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Vethernet1 1 0 0 Shutdown
==========================================================================
Example 8-26 show port security address interface vethernet Command
n1000v# show port-security address interface vethernet 1
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Vlan Mac Address Type Ports Configured Age
---- ----------- ------ ----- ---------------
262 001D.D8B7.1F81 STICKY Vethernet1 0
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Example 8-27 show system internal port-security msgs Command
n1000v# show system internal port-security msgs
1) Event:E_MTS_RX, length:60, at 120000 usecs after Wed May 29 14:39:36 2013
[REQ] Opc:MTS_OPC_SDWRAP_DEBUG_DUMP(1530), Id:0X00109749, Ret:SUCCESS
Src:0x00000101/14132, Dst:0x00000101/191, Flags:None
HA_SEQNO:0X00000000, RRtoken:0x00109749, Sync:UNKNOWN, Payloadsize:216
0x0000: 01 00 2f 74 6d 70 2f 64 62 67 64 75 6d 70 32 34
2) Event:E_MTS_RX, length:60, at 430000 usecs after Wed May 29 14:38:53 2013
[REQ] Opc:MTS_OPC_VSH_CMD_TLV(7679), Id:0X0010936C, Ret:SUCCESS
Src:0x00000101/13798, Dst:0x00000101/191, Flags:None
HA_SEQNO:0X00000000, RRtoken:0x0010936C, Sync:UNKNOWN, Payloadsize:288
0x0000: 04 03 02 01 20 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
3) Event:E_MTS_RX, length:60, at 120000 usecs after Wed May 29 14:38:03 2013
[REQ] Opc:MTS_OPC_VSH_CMD_TLV(7679), Id:0X00108FA0, Ret:SUCCESS
Src:0x00000101/13798, Dst:0x00000101/191, Flags:None
HA_SEQNO:0X00000000, RRtoken:0x00108FA0, Sync:UNKNOWN, Payloadsize:232
0x0000: 04 03 02 01 e8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Example 8-28 show system internal port-security errors Command
n1000v# show system internal port-security errors
1) Event:E_DEBUG, length:62, at 550000 usecs after Wed May 29 14:37:06 2013
[102] psec_get_interface_info(8666): Port security not enabled
2) Event:E_DEBUG, length:63, at 550000 usecs after Wed May 29 14:37:06 2013
[102] eth_port_sec_interface_port_status(409):admin_status is 1
3) Event:E_DEBUG, length:62, at 230000 usecs after Wed May 29 14:37:03 2013
[102] psec_get_interface_info(8666): Port security not enabled
4) Event:E_DEBUG, length:63, at 230000 usecs after Wed May 29 14:37:03 2013
[102] eth_port_sec_interface_port_status(409):admin_status is 1
Example 8-29 show system internal pktmgr interface brief Command
n1000v# show system internal pktmgr interface brief
Interface Type Interface Status
mgmt0 protocol-up/link-up/admin-up
control0 protocol-up/link-up/admin-up
sup-eth1 protocol-up/link-up/admin-up
sup-eth2 protocol-up/link-up/admin-up
sup-eth3 protocol-up/link-up/admin-up
port-channel1 protocol-up/link-up/admin-up
port-channel2 protocol-up/link-up/admin-up
Example 8-30 show system internal pktmgr client detail Command
n1000v# show system internal pktmgr client detail
Client uuid: 268, 3 filters, pid 2422
Filter 1: EthType 0x0806,
Filter 2: EthType 0xfff0, Exc 8,
Filter 3: EthType 0x8841, Snap 34881,
Options: TO 0, Flags 0x18040, AppId 0, Epid 0
Ctrl SAP: 278, Data SAP 337 (1)
Total Rx: 125074, Drop: 0, Tx: 2906, Drop: 0
COS=0 Rx: 0, Tx: 0 COS=1 Rx: 0, Tx: 0
COS=2 Rx: 0, Tx: 0 COS=3 Rx: 0, Tx: 0
COS=4 Rx: 0, Tx: 0 COS=5 Rx: 0, Tx: 0
COS=6 Rx: 0, Tx: 2906 COS=7 Rx: 62537, Tx: 0