A Commands
This chapter describes the Cisco NX-OS virtual port channel (vPC) commands that begin with A.
abort (switch profile)
To discard the current switch profile configuration, use the abort command.
abort
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Modes
Switch profile configuration mode
Command History
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5.0(2)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Usage Guidelines
Use this command when you want to discard the configuration that is imported to a switch profile.
Examples
This example shows how to discard a configuration on a switch profile named s5010 on switch 1 of the peer:
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
switch(config-sync)# switch-profile s5010
Switch-Profile started, Profile ID is 1
switch(config-sync-sp)# import running-config
switch(config-sync-sp-import)# exit
switch(config-sync-sp)# abort
Related Commands
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commit |
Commits a switch profile configuration. |
copy running-config startup-config |
Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration. |
import |
Imports a configuration to the switch profile. |
show switch-profile buffer |
Displays information about the switch profile buffer. |
show running-config switch-profile |
Displays the running configuration for a switch profile. |
verify |
Verifies a switch profile configuration. |
auto-recovery
To configure the time to restore the virtual port channel (vPC) peer links, use the auto-recovery command. To revert to the default delay value, use the no form of this command.
auto-recovery [ reload-delay delay_value ]
no auto-recovery [ reload-delay delay_value ]
Syntax Description
reload-delay |
(Optional) Specifies the time to wait before assuming that the vPC peer is dead and to restore the vPC links. |
delay_value |
Time (in seconds) for restoring the vPC links. The range is from 240 to 3600, and the default is 240. |
Command Default
240 seconds
Command Modes
vPC domain configuration mode
Command History
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5.0(2)N2(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Examples
This example shows how to enable the automatic recovery interval for 240 seconds (the default value) in vPC domain 100:
switch# configuration terminal
switch(config)# vpc domain 100
switch(config-vpc-domain)# auto-recovery
Enables restoring of vPCs in a peer-detached state after reload, will wait for
240 seconds (by default) to determine if peer is un-reachable
switch(config-vpc-domain)#
This example shows how to set the automatic recovery delay period for 300 seconds in vPC domain 200:
switch# configuration terminal
switch(config)# vpc domain 200
switch(config-vpc-domain)# auto-recovery reload-delay 300
Enables restoring of vPCs in a peer-detached state after reload, will wait for
240 seconds (by default) to determine if peer is un-reachable
switch(config-vpc-domain)#
Related Commands
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vpc domain |
Configures a vPC domain. |
show running-config vpc |
Displays the running configuration information for vPCs. |