Troubleshooting an Extended Edge
Switching
Topology
The following information provides tips on how to verify and troubleshoot your Extended Edge
Switching topology.
Commands for Verifying/Troubleshooting Extended Edge
Switching Topology
Use the following commands to verify and troubleshoot the
Extended Edge
Switching
topology:
- show configuration {module-name} {detail}
with vpex as the module-name—shows
cascade port configuration.
- show configuration {module-name} {detail}
with vlan as the
module-name or with | grep sharing—shows
LAG configuration.
- show configuration {module-name} {detail}
with devmgr as the
module-name—shows slot module type configuration.
- show vpex—shows mapping between cascade port and slot number.
- show slot {slot {detail} | detail }—shows status of BPE slot.
- show vpex
ports {ports_list}—shows the status of the CSP control plane connections for each cascade
port.
- show vpex
topology { port
port_num} {summary | detail}—shows the detected
topology type, status, and bridge port extender (BPE) interconnections.
Commands for Verifying/Troubleshooting
Redundant Controlling Bridges (CBs)/MLAGs
To verify and troubleshooting the MLAG setup, use the following commands:
show mlag peer {peer_name}—shows if MLAG peer is up.
show configuration {module-name} {detail}
with vsm as the module-name—shows MLAG port
configuration.
Limitations When Using Automation to Set up Redundant CBs/MLAGs
The following limitations apply when using automation to set up redundant CBs.
Limitation |
Workaround |
If the CB has MLAG peer configuration, but its MLAG peer is down,
you cannot enable auto-configuration. |
- Remove the MLAG peer configuration to make it a single CB
setup.
- Bring up the MLAG peer.
|
If a BPE is configured before MLAG peer is configured,
auto-configuration does not configure the MLAG port for the
previously configured BPE. |
Manually configure MLAG port for the previously configured BPE by
setting the MLAG port ID to 5000 plus the BPE‘s slot number. |