Manually Configuring a vPC Peer Switch Role
This example shows how to configure a vPC peer link:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# vpc domain 5
switch(config-if)# role priority 4000
Verifying the vPC Configuration
Use the following commands to display vPC configuration information:
Command
switch# show feature
switch# show port-channel capacity
switch# show running-config vpc
switch# show vpc brief
switch# show vpc consistency-parameters
switch# show vpc peer-keepalive
switch# show vpc role
switch# show vpc statistics
For detailed information about the fields in the output from these commands, see the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series
Command Reference.
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch CLI Software Configuration Guide
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Verifying the vPC Configuration
Purpose
Displays whether vPC is enabled or not.
Displays how many EtherChannels are configured
and how many are still available on the switch.
Displays running configuration information for vPCs.
Displays brief information on the vPCs.
Displays the status of those parameters that must be
consistent across all vPC interfaces.
Displays information on the peer-keepalive messages.
Displays the peer status, the role of the local switch,
the vPC system MAC address and system priority,
and the MAC address and priority for the local vPC
switch.
Displays statistics on the vPCs.
This command displays the vPC statistics
Note
only for the vPC peer device that you are
working on.
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