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 32.1 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:
Field | Description |
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Shared Port | Displays the port number of the shared port. |
Mode | Indicates whether the switch on either end of the common link is a controller or partner. The mode is configured by the user. |
Link ID | The link ID is the unique common link identifier configured by the user. |
Up |
Displays one of the following: Yes—Indicates that the link ID and the mode are configured. No—Indicates that the link ID or the mode is not configured. |
State |
Displays one of the following states: Idle—Shared-port instance is not running. Ready—The EAPS shared-port instance is running, the neighbor can be reached, and the common link is up. Blocking—The EAPS shared-port instance is running, the neighbor cannot be reached, or the common link is down. Preforwarding—The EAPS shared-port instance is in a blocking state, and the common link came up. To prevent a superloop, a temporary blocking state is created before going into Ready state. |
Domain Count | Indicates the number of EAPS domains sharing the common link. |
This command is available on the ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X450-G2, X460-G2, X465, X590, X620, and X695 series switches. Count | Indicates the total number of VLANs that are protected under the EAPS domains sharing this common link. |
Nbr |
Yes—Indicates that the EAPS instance on the other end of the common link is configured with matching link ID and opposite modes. For example, if one end of the common link is configured as a controller, the other end must be configured as a partner. Err—Indicates that the EAPS instance on the other end of the common link is configured with a matching link ID, but the modes are configured the same. For example, both modes are configured as controller, or both modes are configured as partner. No—The neighbor on the other end of the common
link cannot be reached. Indicates one or more of the
following:
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RB ID | The ID of the root blocker. If the value is none, there are not two or more common-link failures. |
RB State | None—This EAPS shared-port is not the root blocker.Active—This EAPS shared-port is the root blocker and is currently active.Inactive—This EAPS shared-port is the root blocker but is currently inactive. |
Active Open (available with the detail keyword) | None—Indicates that there is no Active-Open port on the VLAN.Port #—Indicates the port that is Active-Open and is in a forwarding state. |
Segment Timer expiry action |
Segment down—Specifies that if the controller or partner switch detects a down segment, that segment stays down and a query is not sent through the ring. The switch marks the segment status as Down. Send alert—Specifies that if the controller or partner switch detects a down segment, that switch keeps the segment up and sends a warning message to the log (default). The switch sends a trap alert and sets the failed flag [F]. |
Segment Port (available with the detail keyword or by specifying a shared port) | Identifies the segment port of an EAPS ring that shares the common link. |
Status (available with the detail keyword or by specifying a shared port) |
Up—Connectivity is established between the segment and the EAPS shared-port on the common link neighbor. Down—There is a break in the path between the segment and the EAPS shared-port on the common link neighbor. Blocking-Up—The path is Up, but due to the root blocker being in the Active state, this port is blocked to prevent a loop. Blocking-Down—The root blocker is in the Active state; however, the path is Down. Because the path is Down, there is no need to block the root blocker port to prevent a loop. [F]—The segment timer has expired but has not received an explicit link-down notification. The segment port remains in the Up state, with the timer expired flag set to True. |
EAPS Domain (available with the detail keyword or by specifying a shared port) | The EAPS domain assigned to the segment port. |
Vlan-port count (available with the detail keyword or by specifying a shared port) | The total number of VLANs being protected on this segment port. |
Adjacent Blocking Id (available with the detail keyword or by specifying a shared port) |
None—The neighbor on this port is not reporting a Controller in the Blocking state. Link-Id—The neighbor on this port is a controller in the Blocking state with a link ID of Link-Id. |
Segment RB Id (available with the detail keyword or by specifying a shared port) | None—The neighbor on this port is not aware of a root blocker in the network. RB-Id—The neighbor on this port has determined that there is a root blocker in the network with a link ID of RB-Id . |
Vlan (available with the detail keyword or by specifying a shared port) | Displays a list of VLANs protected by the segment port. |
Virtual-port Status (available with the detail keyword or by specifying a shared port) |
This information appears for the Controller, when it is in either the Blocking or Preforwarding state. Active-Open—This VLAN or port is in the Forwarding state and has connectivity to the neighboring EAPS shared port via this port. Open—This VLAN or port is in the Forwarding state but does not have connectivity to the neighboring EAPS shared port via this port. Blocked—This VLAN or port is in the Blocking state to prevent a loop in the network. Down—This port‘s link is down. Active—At this moment, this VLAN or port is not being handled by EAPS shared port. Rather, this VLAN or port is being handled by the regular EAPS protocol. |
Bvlan |
When a common link connects an access VLAN (CVLAN or SVLAN) to a core VLAN (BVLAN), this field displays the BVLAN name. For more information, see the Common Link Fault Detection and Response section in the ExtremeXOS 32.1 User Guide . |
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 ExtremeXOS 32.1 Feature License Requirements document.