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This chapter describes the Cisco NX-OS FabricPath commands that begin with C.
To clear the FabricPath Layer 2 Intermediate-System to Intermediate-System (IS-IS) adjacency state, use the clear fabricpath isis adjacency command.
clear fabricpath isis adjacency [ * | ethernet module/slot | port-channel port_channel_number | system-id sid]
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5.2(1)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Note If you enter the * variable, you will affect forwarding by entering this command and might interrupt traffic; this command tears down all adjacencies.
This command requires an Enhanced Layer 2 license.
This example shows how to clear the FabricPath Layer 2 adjacency state:
switch# clear fabricpath isis adjacency *
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fabricpath domain default |
Enables FabricPath Layer 2 IS-IS. |
To clear all FabricPath Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) protocol statistics, use the clear fabricpath isis statistics command.
clear fabricpath isis statistics *
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Specifies the IS-IS adjacencies on all interfaces. |
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5.2(1)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
This command requires an Enhanced Layer 2 license.
This example shows how to clear FabricPath IS-IS protocol statistics:
switch# clear fabricpath isis statistics *
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fabricpath domain default |
Enables FabricPath Layer 2 IS-IS. |
To clear Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) traffic information, use the clear fabricpath isis traffic command.
clear fabricpath isis traffic [* | ethernet module/slot | port-channel port_channel_number]
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5.2(1)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
This command requires an Enhanced Layer 2 license.
This example shows how to clear FabricPath IS-IS traffic information:
switch# clear fabricpath isis traffic *
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fabricpath domain default |
Enables FabricPath Layer 2 IS-IS. |
To clear information about fabricpath Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) loopback, use the clear fabricpath oam loopback command in privileged EXEC mode.
clear fabricpath oam loopback {database [session ses-hdl] | session ses-hdl | statistics | {session ses-hdl | summary}}
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7.0(0)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
To clear statistics for all sessions, use the clear fabricpath oam loopback statistics command. To clear statistics for a particular session, use the clear fabricpath oam loopback statistics session command. To clear summary statistics, use the clear fabricpath oam loopback statistics summary command.
This example shows how to clear the fabricpath OAM loopback statistics:
switch# clear fabricpath oam loopback statistics
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To clear information about fabricpath Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) mtrace, use the
clear fabricpath oam mtrace command in privileged EXEC mode.
clear fabricpath oam mtrace {database [session ses-hdl] | session ses-hdl statistics [summary]}
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7.0(0)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Use this command to clear the loopback/traceroute/mtrace database and to clear the loopback/traceroute/mtrace statistics. Both of these tasks can be done on a per-session basis or across all sessions.
This example shows how to clear the fabricpath OAM mtrace statistics:
switch# clear fabricpath oam mtrace statistics
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To clear information about fabricpath Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) mtrace, use the clear fabricpath OAM notification command in privileged EXEC mode.
clear fabricpath oam notification {database | statistics}
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Clears information about fabricpath OAM notification database. |
statistics |
Clears information about fabricpath OAM notification statistics. |
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7.0(0)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Notifications are data packet errors. If a data packet cannot be forwarded due to TTL expiry, it generates a notification. Notifications are kept globally. The notification database contains entries for all data packets that generate notifications. There is a maximum of 500 entries.
This example shows how to clear the fabricpath OAM notification statistics:
switch# clear fabricpath oam notification statistics
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To clear information about fabricpath Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) traceroute, use the clear fabricpath oam traceroute command in privileged EXEC mode.
clear fabricpath oam traceroute {database [session ses-hdl] | statistics [summary]}
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7.0(0)N1(1) |
This command was introduced. |
This example shows how to clear the fabricpath OAM traceroute statistics:
switch# clear fabricpath oam traceroute statistics
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