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Related Documentation

  • EX Series
  • Monitoring EX4200 and EX4500 Virtual Chassis Status and Statistics
  • Configuring an EX4200 or EX4500 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
  • Configuring an EX4200 Virtual Chassis (J-Web Procedure)
  • Configuring a Mixed EX4200 and EX4500 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
 

Verifying That Virtual Chassis Ports on an EX4200 or EX4500 Switch Are Operational

Purpose

Display the status of Virtual Chassis ports (VCPs) in an EX4200 Virtual Chassis, EX4500 Virtual Chassis, or mixed EX4200 and EX4500 Virtual Chassis.

Note: The interfaces for VCPs are not displayed when you issue the show interfaces ge- command.

Action

Display the VCPs:

user@switch> show virtual-chassis vc-port all-members

fpc0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface   Type              Trunk  Status       Speed        Neighbor
or                             ID                 (mbps)       ID  Interface
PIC / Port
vcp-0       Dedicated           1    Up           32000        1   vcp-0
vcp-1       Dedicated           2    Up           32000        1   vcp-1
1/0         Configured          3    Up           1000         2   vcp-255/1/0
1/1         Configured          3    Up           1000         2   vcp-255/1/1
1/2         Configured          4    Up           1000         4   vcp-255/0/20
1/3         Configured          4    Up           1000         4   vcp-255/0/21

fpc1:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface   Type              Trunk  Status       Speed        Neighbor
or                             ID                 (mbps)       ID  Interface
PIC / Port
vcp-0       Dedicated           1    Up           32000        0   vcp-0
vcp-1       Dedicated           2    Up           32000        0   vcp-1
1/0         Configured          3    Up           10000        3   vcp-255/1/0
1/1         Configured          3    Up           10000        3   vcp-255/1/1

fpc2:               
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface   Type              Trunk  Status       Speed        Neighbor
or                             ID                 (mbps)       ID  Interface
PIC / Port
vcp-0       Dedicated           1    Up           32000        3   vcp-0
vcp-1       Dedicated           2    Up           32000        3   vcp-1
1/0         Configured          3    Up           1000         0   vcp-255/1/0
1/1         Configured          3    Up           1000         0   vcp-255/1/1
1/2                            —1    Down         1000
1/3                            —1    Down         1000

fpc3:               
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface   Type              Trunk  Status       Speed        Neighbor
or                             ID                 (mbps)       ID  Interface
PIC / Port
vcp-0       Dedicated           1    Up           32000        2   vcp-0
vcp-1       Dedicated           2    Up           32000        2   vcp-1
1/0         Configured          3    Up           10000        1   vcp-255/1/0
1/1         Configured          3    Up           10000        1   vcp-255/1/1

fpc4:               
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface   Type              Trunk  Status       Speed        Neighbor
or                             ID                 (mbps)       ID  Interface
PIC / Port
vcp-0       Dedicated           1    Down         32000
vcp-1       Dedicated           2    Down         32000
0/20        Configured          3    Up           1000         0   vcp-255/1/2
0/21        Configured          3    Up           1000         0   vcp-255/1/3
  

Meaning

The dedicated VCPs are displayed as vcp-0 and vcp-1. The uplink module interfaces that have been set as uplink VCPs are displayed as 1/0, 1/1, 1/2, and 1/3. The network interfaces that have been set as VCPs are displayed as 0/20 and 0/21. The neighbor interface names of uplink and network VCPs are of the form vcp-255/pic/port—for example, vcp-255/1/0. In that name, vcp-255 indicates that the interface is a VCP, 1 is the uplink PIC number, and 0 is the port number. The fpc number is the same as the member ID. The trunk ID is a positive number ID assigned to the link aggregation group (LAG) formed by the Virtual Chassis. If no LAG is formed, the value is –1.

Note: This example uses output from an EX4200 Virtual Chassis. The output would be identical on an EX4500 Virtual Chassis or a mixed EX4200 and EX4500 Virtual Chassis.

 

Related Documentation

  • EX Series
  • Monitoring EX4200 and EX4500 Virtual Chassis Status and Statistics
  • Configuring an EX4200 or EX4500 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
  • Configuring an EX4200 Virtual Chassis (J-Web Procedure)
  • Configuring a Mixed EX4200 and EX4500 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
 

Published: 2011-03-28

 
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