Displays shared-port information for one or more EAPS domains.
port | Specifies a shared-port. |
detail | Specifies to display the status of all segments and VLANs. |
N/A.
If you enter the show eaps shared-port command without the detail keyword, the command displays a summary of status information for all configured EAPS shared ports.
If you specify an EAPS shared-port, the command displays information about that specific port and the related segment ports. The segment ports are sorted in ascending order based on their port number. You can use this order and your knowledge of the EAPS topology to determine which segment port becomes the active-open port if the common link fails. For more information, see Common Link Fault Detection and Response in the ExtremeXOS 16.2 User Guide.
You can use the detail keyword to display more detailed status information about the segments and VLANs associated with each shared port.
The following table describes the significant fields and values in the display output of the show eaps shared-port {port {detail} commands:
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The following command displays shared-port information for all EAPS shared ports on a switch:
#show eaps shared-port EAPS shared-port count: 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Link Domain Vlan RB RB Shared-port Mode Id Up State count count Nbr State Id -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10:1 Controller 1 Y Ready 2 1 Yes None None Segment Timer expiry action: Send alert --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following command displays detailed information for all EAPS shared ports:
#show eaps shared-port detail EAPS shared-port count: 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Link Domain Vlan RB RB Shared-port Mode Id Up State count count Nbr State Id -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4:1 Controller 10 Y Blocking 2 1 Yes Active 10 Segment Timer expiry action: Send alert Segment Port: 5:7, Status: Blocking-Up EAPS Domain: d1 Vlan-port count: 1 Adjacent Blocking Id: None Segment RB Id: None Vlan Virtual-port Status p_1 Blocked Segment Port: 2:11, Status: Down EAPS Domain: d2 Vlan-port count: 1 Adjacent Blocking Id: 20 Segment RB Id: None Vlan Virtual-port Status p_1 Open Vlan: p_1, Vlan-port count: 2, Active Open: None Segment Port Virtual-port Status 5:7 Blocked 2:11 Open
The following command displays detailed information for an EAPS shared port that is in the Blocking state:
# show eaps shared-port 1:24 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Link Domain Vlan RB RB Shared-port Mode Id Up State count count Nbr State Id -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1:24 Controller 10 Y Blocking 3 5 Yes None None Segment Health Check interval: 1 sec Segment Timeout: 3 sec Segment Fail Timer expiry action: Send alert Common Path Health Check interval: 1 sec Common Path Timeout: 3 sec Segment Port: 3:35 Status: Up EAPS Domain: d3 Vlan-port count: 3 Adjacent Blocking Id: None Segment RB Id: None Segment Port: 3:36 Status: Up EAPS Domain: d2 Vlan-port count: 3 Adjacent Blocking Id: None Segment RB Id: None Segment Port: 3:38 Status: Up EAPS Domain: d1 Vlan-port count: 5 Adjacent Blocking Id: None Segment RB Id: None Vlan: data1, Vlan-port count: 3, Active Open: 3:38 Bvlan: metro1 Vlan: data2, Vlan-port count: 3, Active Open: 3:38 Bvlan: metro1 Vlan: data3, Vlan-port count: 3, Active Open: 3:38 Bvlan: metro2 Vlan: metro1, Vlan-port count: 1, Active Open: 3:38 Vlan: metro2, Vlan-port count: 1, Active Open: 3:38 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note
The BVLAN information in the previous example appears only when a BVLAN configuration is present.This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.1.
This command is available on all platforms with the appropriate license. For complete information about software licensing, including how to obtain and upgrade your license and what licenses are appropriate for this feature, see the Feature License Requirements document.