This command shows the bandwidth usage of the six uplink ports (49, 53, 57, 61, 65, 69) of the ExtremeSwitching X690 series switches.
partition-template | Specifies showing the bandwidth usage of the ExtremeSwitching X690 series switches' uplink ports. |
slot | Specifies a slot number. |
slot | Designates the slot number. |
all | Shows partition for all of the six uplink ports (default). |
If you do not designate slots, all slots are shown.
ExtremeSwitching X690 series switches allow 400Gbps of combined I/O bandwidth for the six uplink ports (49, 53, 57, 61, 65, 69). If all of these uplink ports are configured to use their maximum capacity (49, 53 can operate at 40G; and 57, 61, 65, and 69 can operate at 100G), they can exceed the total allowed bandwidth.
The default port partition template configures the six ports as two 100G and four 40G ports. This default uses all six ports within the available total I/O bandwidth. You can also create a configuration of four 100G uplink ports. In this configuration, two QSFP ports, 49 and 53, are unused so as not to exceed the total allowed I/O bandwidth. Unused ports appears as "NP" (not present).
The following example shows the bandwidth usage of the six uplink ports on an ExtremeSwitching X690 switch:
show ports partition-template all Slot Current Partition Template ----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 4x100G 49-52: NP, 53-56: NP, 57-60: 100G, 61-64: 100G, 65-68: 100G, 69-72: 100G Slot Configured Partition Template ----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 4x100G 49-52: NP, 53-56: NP, 57-60: 100G, 61-64: 100G, 65-68: 100G, 69-72: 100G
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 22.3.
This command is available on the ExtremeSwitching X690 series switches.