Maintenance Mode
This section describes configuration for performing maintenance of switch elements.
Overview
- EOS image upgrade.
- Initial configuration or reconfiguration of a production system.
- Replacement of hardware.
- Changing linecards or transceiver modules.
- Replace, reattach, and reroute cables.
Maintenance mode uses BGP to divert traffic away from the switch on which the maintenance tasks need to be performed, minimizing traffic impact. You can set the traffic thresholds and time limits at which the switch, or parts of the switch, is considered to be available for maintenance tasks.
- Rerouting of traffic when the mode is activated during operation and other routes are present.
- Replacement of hardware in modular systems or systems with redundant hardware.
The switch is placed into maintenance mode, serviced, and then returned to normal operation.
Maintenance Mode Elements
Maintenance mode elements include Units, Groups of Interfaces and BGP Peers, and Profiles. Arista Network switches provide maintenance mode operations performed on a fundamental, configurable element, referred to as a Unit. Maintenance mode will quiesce a unit, which places the unit into maintenance mode by gracefully transitioning traffic away from it.
The most common maintenance mode operations such as removing from service an entire switch system or individual components of the switch, including a single linecard, interface, or BGP peer, can be achieved using minimal configuration.
Units
Units are configurable maintenance mode elements that comprise a collection of various groups. In addition, units contain policies which decide whether the member groups should be put into maintenance mode automatically upon boot. Built-in units are configured by default, such as the System unit representing the entire system. All maintenance mode operations are executed at the unit level.
An interface, interface range, and BGP peer (or peer-group) can be directly put under maintenance.
Built-in Units
There are various built-in units such as System and Linecard<n>. Fixed systems contain only one built-in unit called System, which comprises the interface group containing all Ethernet interfaces and sub-interfaces; and BGP groups per VRF containing all the peers in the respective VRF.
Modular Systems have both System and Linecard<n> units. Linecard<n> units are present for each linecard which comprises the Linecard<n> groups containing all Ethernet interfaces and sub-interfaces of that linecard.
User-configured Units
You can also configure customized units containing user-defined groups and policies as shown in the following example. A custom group called BG1 with a custom interface IG1 and a unit profile UP1 is created. The show command displays the details.
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# unit UNIT1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# group bgp BG1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# group interface IG1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# profile unit UP1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance units
Unit Name: System
Origin: Built-in
Status: Not Under Maintenance
Unit Profile: Default
Time Since Last State Change: never
Bgp Groups:
AllBgpNeighborVrf-default
Interface Groups:
AllEthernetInterface
Unit Name: UNIT1
Origin: User Configured
Status: Under Maintenance
Unit Profile: UP1
Time Since Last State Change: 0:00:08 ago
Bgp Groups:
BG1
Interface Groups:
IG1
Groups of Interfaces and BGP Peers
Maintenance mode group types include the groups for interfaces and BGP peers. Groups are identified by a group name unique to a particular group type.
By default, several built-in groups are available on the device such as linecard groups containing physical interfaces.
Built-in Groups
There are several built-in groups such as AllEthernetInterface, Linecard1, Linecard2, etc., AllBgpNeighborVrf-<vrf_name>. AllEthernetInterface is the built-in interface group which contains all physical Ethernet interfaces and sub-interfaces on the switch, and is a part of System unit. Whereas on modulars Linercard1, Linecard2, etc., are the built-in groups which contain respective linecard interfaces and sub-interfaces; and are part of the Linecard1 and Linecard2 units respectively. AllBgpNeighborVrf-<vrf_name> is the built-in BGP group which contains all the BGP peers in that particular VRF.
User-defined Groups
The following set of commands sets up a custom group (IG1) of interfaces, which includes physical ports, port-channels and SVIs.
switch(config)# group interface IG1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# interface Ethernet1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# interface Port-Channel1,20
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# interface Vlan1-20
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# exit
switch(config)#
The following set of commands sets up a custom group (BG1) of BGP peers.
switch(config)# group bgp BG1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor 10.0.0.1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor BGP_PG1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# vrf vrf1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# exit
switch(config)#
Profiles
Profiles are configurable maintenance mode elements that define policies for related software or hardware components to carry out maintenance mode operations.
Default Profiles
Default profiles are the built-in policies which are applied to groups interface/BGP and unit.
The default profile is used in the absence of an explicit interface/BGP profile associated with the group, or explicit unit profile associated with the unit.
BGP Profile
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance profile bgp default
Bgp Profile: Default
Initiator route-map: SystemGenerated
route-map SystemGenerated permit 10
Description:
description System generated initiator route-map
Match clauses:
SubRouteMap:
Set clauses:
set local-preference 0
set community GSHUT additive
Interface Profile
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance profile interface default
Interface Profile: Default
Rate Monitoring:
load-interval: 60 seconds
threshold (in/out): 100 kbps
shutdown:
enabled: no
max-delay: 300 seconds
Unit Profile
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance profiles unit default
Unit Profile: Default
On-boot:
enabled: no
duration: 300 seconds
User-defined Profiles
You can define your own profiles which can be associated to groups or set as default profiles.
Interface Profile: The following set of commands sets up an Interface Profile (IP1) with load interval set to 10 seconds, rate-monitoring threshold set to 100kbps and the maximum delay for shutting down the interface set to 100 seconds. The interface will be shutdown with cause maint-down if traffic does not drain below the threshold even after the specified maximum delay period of 100 seconds.
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile interface IP1
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# rate-monitoring load-interval 10
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# rate-monitoring threshold 100
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# shutdown max-delay 100
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
An interface profile can be associated to only interface groups using the following set of commands.
switch(config)# group interface IG1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# maintenance profile interface IP1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# exit
switch(config)#
You can set the interface profile as the default interface profile using the following set of commands.
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile interface IP1 default
switch(config-maintenance)# exit
switch(config)#
BGP Profile: The following set of commands sets up a BGP profile (BP1) with initiator route-map called RM which will be applied for both inbound and outbound directions.
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile bgp BP1
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)# initiator route-map RM inout
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
A BGP profile can be associated to both interface and bgp groups using the following commands.
switch(config)# group interface IG1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# maintenance profile bgp BP1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# exit
switch(config)# group bgp BG1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# maintenance profile bgp BP1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# exit
switch(config)#
You can set the bgp profile as the default bgp profile using the following set of commands.
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile bgp BP1 default
switch(config-maintenance)# exit
switch(config)#
Unit Profile: The following set of commands sets up a Unit profile (UP1) with on-boot duration of 300 seconds. The unit will enter into maintenance mode at boot-up and exit maintenance mode at the end of 5 minutes (300sec) after boot-up.
switch(config-maintenance)# profile unit UP1
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)# on-boot duration 300
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
A Unit profile can be associated to a Unit using the following commands.
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# unit UNIT1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# profile unit UP1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
You can set the Unit profile as the default Unit profile using the following set of commands.
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile unit UP1 default
switch(config-maintenance)# exit
switch(config)#
Maintenance Mode Features
Arista Network switches provide maintenance mode features including rate monitoring, BGP maintenance route map, on-boot maintenance, and EventMgr integration.
Rate Monitoring
Rate monitoring provides a mechanism to monitor traffic on interfaces identified for maintenance. You can set the traffic threshold and a time limit for the interface to be shutdown for maintenance tasks.
A shutdown parameter can be configured in the interface profile that signals the interface to be shutdown after it has entered maintenance mode.
The max-delay parameter specifies the maximum number of seconds to allow for traffic to dissipate from the interface before the interface is shutdown. The default interface profile settings are shown in the output of the show maintenance profile interface default command.
BGP Maintenance Route Map
Route-maps are used within a BGP maintenance profile to tag the inbound and outbound routes in order to direct traffic away from the unit.
The default profile tags the inbound and outbound routes with the global shutdown community. Other methods can be configured under the route-map such as alternate communities, or by using AS_PATH prepend operations.
On-boot Maintenance
- The unit is placed into maintenance mode prior to the switch reboot, and the running-config is saved prior to switch boot-up.
- The on-boot property in the unit maintenance profile specifies that the unit
will be placed into maintenance mode as part of boot-up, and remains so for the
specified duration. Note: The duration value in the on-boot unit maintenance profile starts as soon as the unit is put into maintenance mode on boot-up.
Single Event Upset handling
All electronic devices are subject to interference from cosmic radiation. Arista products use a combination of hardware and software to automatically detect and correct the results of this interference. For instance, many chip memories contain parity or Error Correcting Code (ECC) bits. However, Single Event Handling (SEU) is a randomevent, and following configuration determines the handling behavior.
switch(config)# platform sand seu
switch(config-sand-seu)#
The system,by default corrects the first instance of an ECC or parity event without any logging. If a further error occurs within a 4 hour time window, related to the first or not, a log message will be emitted.
The default 4 hours logging window can be changed as following. For example, a second SEU is detected within 3 hours of a prior SEU.
switch(config-sand-seu)# log window 10800 seconds
Static memories are used by hardware to hold configuration to determine switching behaviour. When SEUs occur, repairs are made automatically. The following command disables automatic repair by a specific agent.
switch(config-sand-seu)# repair table static manager SandFap disabled
The following command disables automatic repair by a specific memories, overriding any specific configurations.
switch(config-sand-seu)# repair table static disabled
The following command disables automatic repair of fabric chip memories on the modular or fixed systems which use fabric chip.
switch(config-sand-seu)# repair table fabric manager SandFabric disabled
switch(config-sand-seu)# repair table fabric disabled
switch(config-sand-seu)# repair table dynamic disabled
switch(config-sand-seu)# repair table dynamic action reset full disabled
switch(config-sand-seu)#repair action reset full interval 43200 seconds
Show Command
SEU events generate interrupts, it can be seen along with all other interrupts.
switch# show platform fap interrupts
Jericho0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Interrupt Bit | Count | First Occurrence | Last Occurrence |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| ... | ... | | |
| CFC_ECC_Ecc_2bErrInt[0] | 2 | 2020-10-15 04:27:59 | 2020-10-15 04:31:41 |
| ... | ... | | |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Ecc_1bErr - Single bit error in ECC protected memory, corrected automatically in hardware.
- Ecc_2bErr - Two bit error in ECC protected memory detected, requires software correction.
- ParityErr - Single bit error in parity protected memory detected, requires software correction.
Single bit ECC errors do not affect correct operation of the switch. Two bit ECC and parity errors can disrupt correct operation, for example, by dropping one or more packets, or by mis-forwarding packets. The exact effect depends on the memory and location affected by the SEU.
Maintenance Mode Configuration
You can configure maintenance mode for the entire device, specific linecards, or any other Unit. You can set up configuration for maintenance mode for the device at boot-up or while it is running.
Unit Configuration
-
switch(config-maintenance)# unit Linecardn
-
switch(config)# group interface Linecardn
- AllEthernetInterface - a built-in interface group which contains all physical Ethernet interfaces on the switch on a fixed system.
- Linecardn - a built-in interface group which contains all interfaces for the linecard numbered n for modular systems.
- AllBgpNeighborVRF-<vrf_name> - a built-in BGP group which contains all the BGP peers in the named VRF.
For each Linecard n, there is a built-in unit which consists of all the Linecardn groups.
By default, the default interface and BGP profiles are applied to the built-in interface and BGP groups and the default built-in unit profile is applied to the built-in unit. You can also configure your own profiles and choose a default.
In the following example, traffic is flowing through multiple switches in the spine to and from one switch to another, when you elect to put one of the Units (entire switch or parts thereof) in the spine switch in maintenance mode. The traffic is then gracefully steered away from the Unit, provided other paths are available. Traffic will continue to flow through the Unit placed into maintenance mode, if no other path is available.
switch(config)# show maintenance units System
Unit Name: System
Origin: Built-in
Status: Not Under Maintenance
Unit Profile: Default
Time Since Last State Change: never
Bgp Groups:
AllBgpNeighborVrf-default
Interface Groups:
AllEthernetInterface
switch(config-maintenance)# unit System
switch(config-builtin-unit-System)# quiesce
switch(config-builtin-unit-System)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance
Flags:
o - On-boot maintenance
v - Violating traffic threshold
Unit Name Status Time since last change Flags
---------------------- ----------------------- -------------------------- -----
System Under Maintenance 0:02:03 ago
switch(config-maintenance)# show ip bgp summary
BGP summary information for VRF default
Router identifier 1.1.1.1, local AS number 101
Neighbor Status Codes: m - Under maintenance
Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent InQ OutQ Up/Down State
PfxRcd PfxAcc
m 1.1.1.2 4 100 24 17 0 0 00:00:40 Estab 5 5
m 3.3.3.33 4 102 15 16 0 0 00:06:23 Estab 1 1
On-boot Maintenance Mode Configuration
- Use quiesce config, or
- Use on-boot profile
Using quiesce config
You must perform the following tasks to place the Unit in maintenance mode on boot-up using the quiesce command.
Using on-boot profile
The on-boot property in the Unit maintenance profile specifies that the Unit will be placed into maintenance mode as part of boot-up for the specified duration. You must perform the following tasks to use this method.
Interface-level Maintenance Mode Configuration
To configure the maintenance mode at interface-level, you must perform the following tasks:
Entering Maintenance Mode
Enter configuration commands unit and quiesce using the maintenance profile bgp mode command to place the switch into maintenance mode. The following code sequence places unit foo, the interface 3/3, and BGP 1.1.1.1 in maintenance mode.
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# unit foo
switch(config-unit-foo)# quiesce
switch(config-unit-foo)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# interface ethernet 3/3
switch(config-maint-if-Et3/3)# quiesce
switch(config-unit-if-Et3/3)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# bgp 1.1.1.1
switch(config-maint-bgp-1.1.1.1)# quiesce
switch(config-maint-bgp-1.1.1.1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
Exiting Maintenance Mode
Enter configuration commands unit and no quiesce using the maintenance profile bgp mode command for the switch to exit maintenance mode. The following code sequence causes unit foo, the interface 3/3, and BGP 1.1.1.1 to exit maintenance mode.
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# unit foo
switch(config-unit-foo)# no quiesce
switch(config-unit-foo)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# interface ethernet 3/3
switch(config-maint-if-Et3/3)# quiesce
switch(config-unit-if-Et3/3)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# bgp 1.1.1.1
switch(config-maint-bgp-1.1.1.1)# no quiesce
switch(config-maint-bgp-1.1.1.1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
Configuring Event Handlers
Enter configuration options for the show maintenance command to fire at different stages while entering or exiting maintenance mode.
Example for Maintenance Mode Event Handler for all Stages
switch(config)# event-handler foo
switch(config-handler-foo)# trigger on-maintenance enter unit unit-foo all
switch(config-handler-foo)# action bash /mnt/flash/mm-event-handler-script
switch(config-handler-foo)# timeout 20
switch(config-handler-foo)# exit
switch(config)#
- Send the SIGUSR1 signal to the script.
- Wait for a GRACE-PERIOD of 10 seconds for the script to exit.
- If the script does not exit even after that GRACE-PERIOD, then send a SIGKILL to the script.
- The maintenance operation progresses to the next stage.
- GRACE-PERIOD is not configurable.
switch(config)# event-handler bar
switch(config-handler-bar)# trigger on-maintenance exit unit unit-foo before
stage ratemon
switch(config-handler-bar)# action bash /mnt/flash/mm-event-handler-script
switch(config-handler-bar)# exit
switch(config)#
Configuring Groups
Enter the maintenance mode configuration options for groups with the maintenance and group bgp commands.
Example for Group Interface IG1
switch(config)# group interface IG1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# interface Ethernet1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# interface Port-Channel1,20
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# interface Vlan1-20
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# exit
switch(config)#
Example for Group BGP BG1
switch(config)# group bgp BG1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor 10.0.0.1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor BGP_PG1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# vrf vrf1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# exit
switch(config)#
Configuring Profiles
Enter the maintenance mode configuration options for profiles with the profile interface, rate-monitoring threshold, profile bgp, and profile unit <profile_name> commands.
These command examples assign a user configured profile as the default profile.
Example for Profile Interface IP1
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile interface IP1
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# rate-monitoring load-interval 10
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# rate-monitoring threshold 100
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# shutdown max-delay 100
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# profile interface IP1 default
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
Example for Profile BGP BP1
switch(config-maintenance)# profile bgp BP1
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)# initiator route-map rmap inout
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)# profile bgp BP1 default
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
Example for Profile Unit UP1
switch(config-maintenance)# profile unit UP1
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)# on-boot duration 300
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)# profile unit UP1 default
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
Associating Profiles with Groups
Enter the maintenance mode configuration options for associating profiles with groups using the maintenance and group bgp command.
Example
switch(config)# group interface IG1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# maintenance profile bgp BP1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# maintenance profile interface IP1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)#
Configuring Units
Enter the maintenance mode configuration options for units using the unit, group bgp, and maintenance commands.
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# unit foo
switch(config-unit-foo)# group bgp BG1
switch(config-unit-foo)# group interface IG1
switch(config-unit-foo)#profile unit UP1
Maintenance Mode Commands
Global Configuration Commands
Group Configuration Commands
Maintenance Configuration Commands
Unit Configuration Commands
Interface Profile Configuration Commands
BGP Profile Configuration Commands
Unit Profile Configuration Commands
EventMgr Configuration Commands
Display Commands
- show interface
- show interface <intf_name> status
- show ip | ipv6 bgp
- show ip | ipv6 bgp summary [ vrf <vrf_name>]
- show maintenance
- show maintenance bgp
- show maintenance bgp receiver route-map
- show maintenance debug
- show maintenance groups
- show maintenance interface
- show maintenance interface status
- show maintenance interface status quiesced
- show maintenance profiles
- show maintenance stages
- show maintenance summary
- show maintenance units
bgp <peer> [vrf <vrf_name>]
The bgp <peer> [vrf <vrf-name>] command places the switch in maintenance dynamic BGP unit configuration mode. If no VRF is specified, the BGP peer is considered to be in the DEFAULT VRF, otherwise, in the specified VRF.
The command creates the dynamic BGP unit if the specified dynamic BGP unit does not exist prior to issuing the command.
The no bgp <peer> [vrf <vrf_name>] and default bgp <peer> [vrf <vrf_name>] removes the dynamic BGP unit from running-config.
Command Mode
Maintenance Configuration
Command Syntax
bgp ipv4_addr [vrf vrf_name]
bgp ipv4_addr [vrf vrf_name]
bgp ipv4_addr [vrf vrf_name]
no bgp [ipv4_addr | ipv6_addr | peer_group_name][vrf vrf_name]
default bgp [ipv4_addr | ipv6_addr | peer_group_name][vrf vrf_name]- ipv4_addr BGP neighbor IPv4 address.
- ipv6_addr BGP neighbor IPv6 address.
- peer_group_name BGP peer group name.
- vrf vrf_name name of the VRF to which the BGP peer belongs.
Commands available in maintenance dynamic interface unit configuration mode:
quiesce
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# bgp 1.0.1.1
switch(config-maint-bgp-1.0.1.1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# bgp 1::1
switch(config-maint-bgp-1::1)# quiesce
switch(config-maint-bgp-1::1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# bgp PG vrf VRF1
switch(config-maint-bgp-PG)# exit
switch(config-maint-bgp-PG)# show active
maintenance
bgp 1.0.1.1
!
bgp 1::1
quiesce
!
bgp PG vrf VRF1
switch(config-maintenance)#
group bgp
The group bgp <group_name> command places the switch in group-BGP configuration mode for configuring the members of a BGP group in a particular VRF and associating a BGP maintenance profile for these members.
The command creates the group if the specified group does not exist prior to issuing the command.
The no group bgp <group_name> and default group bgp <group_name> removes the BGP group.
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Syntax
group bgp group_name
no group bgp group_name
default group bgp group_name
Parameters
group_name name of the BGP group.
- neighbor (ipv4 address | ipv6 address | peer-group)
- vrf (vrf-name)
- maintenance profile bgp
- This command creates a BGP group BG1 and enters
into group BGP BG1 configuration
mode.
switch(config)# group bgp BG1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# show active group bgp BG1 exit switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)#
- This command enters into BGP built-in configuration mode for
AllBgpNeighborVrf-default.
switch(config)# group bgp AllBgpNeighborVrf-default switch(config-builtin-group-bgp-AllBgpNeighborVrf-default)# group bgp AllBgpNeighborVrf-default exit switch(config-builtin-group-bgp-AllBgpNeighborVrf-default)# exit switch(config)# show maintenance groups bgp AllBgpNeighborVrf-default BGP Group: AllBgpNeighborVrf-default Origin: Built-in Neighbors: Ipv4 Peers: 1.0.0.1, 1.0.1.2 Bgp Profile: Default Vrf: default Units: System switch(config)#
group bgp <group_name>
The group bgp <group_name> command adds a BGP group to a unit.
The no group bgp <group_name> and default group bgp <group_name> removes the BGP group from a unit.
Command Mode
Maintenance Unit Configuration
Command Syntax
group bgp group_name
no group bgp group_name
default group bgp group_name
Parameters
group_name name of the BGP group.
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# unit UNIT1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# group bgp BG1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# show active
maintenance
unit UNIT1
group bgp BG1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)
group interface
The group interface command places the switch in group-intf configuration mode for configuring the members of interface group and associating a BGP/interface maintenance profile for these members.
The command creates the group if the specified group does not exist prior to issuing the command.
The no group interface <group_name> and default group interface <group_name> removes the interface group.
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Syntax
group interface group_name
no group interface group_name
default group interface group_name
Parameters
group_name name of the interface group.
- interface
- maintenance profile bgp
- maintenance profile interface
- This command creates an interface group IG1 and
enters into group interface IG1 configuration
mode.
switch(config)# group interface IG1 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# show active group interface IG1 exit switch(config-group-if-IG1)#
- This command enters into built-in interface group
AllEthernetInterface.
switch(config)#group interface AllEthernetIntetrface switch(config-builtin-group-if-AllEthernetInterface)# show active group interface AllEthernetInterface exit switch(config-builtin-group-if-AllEthernetInterface)# exit switch(config)# show maintenance groups interface AllEthernetInterface Interface Group: AllEthernetInterface Origin: Built-in Interfaces: Et1, Et2, Et3, Et4, Et5/1, … Et34, Et35, Et36 Profiles: Interface Profile: Default Bgp Profile: Default Units: System#
group interface <group_name>
The group interface <group_name> command adds an interface to a unit.
The no group interface <group_name> and default group interface <group_name> removes the interface group from a unit.
Command Mode
Maintenance Unit Configuration
Command Syntax
group interface group_name
no group interface group_name
default group interface group_name
Parameters
group_name name of the interface group.
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# unit UNIT1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# group interface IG1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# show active
maintenance
unit UNIT1
group interface IG1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)
initiator route-map <route-map-name> inout
The initiator route-map <route-map-name> inout command is a maintenance BGP profile configuration option for assigning the initiator route-map, which will be applied to inout (inbound and outbound).
The no initiator route-map <route-map-name> inout and default initiator route-map <route-map-name> inout removes this configuration from the BGP profile.
Command Mode
Maintenance-Profile-BGP Configuration
Command Syntax
initiator route-map route-map-name inout
no initiator route-map
default initiator route-map
Parameters
route-map-name initiator route-map name.Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile bgp BP1
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)# initiator route-map RM1 inout
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)# show active
maintenance
profile bgp BP1
initiator route-map RM1 inout
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)#
interface
The interface command adds interfaces to interface group.
The interface <intf-name> and default interface <intf-name> removes the interface from the group.
Command Mode
Group-Interface Configuration
Command Syntax
interface interface-name
no interface interface-name
default interface interface-name
- interface-name name of the interface.
- ethernet e_range Ethernet interfaces specified by e_range.
- port-channel p_range port channel interfaces specified by p_range.
- vlan v_range vlans specified by v_range.
Valid e_range, p_range, and v_range formats include number, range, or comma-delimited list of numbers and ranges. Valid Ethernet numbers depend on the Ethernet interfaces available on the switch.
Example
- This command adds Ethernet8,
Ethernet9, and
port-channel10 to the interface group
IG1.
switch(config)# group interface IG1 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# interface Ethernet8-9 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# interface port-channel10 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# show active group interface IG1 interface Et8-9 interface Po10 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# exit switch(config)#
interface intf-name
The interface <intf-name> command places the switch in maintenance dynamic interface unit configuration mode.
The command creates the dynamic interface unit if the specified dynamic interface unit does not exist prior to issuing the command.
The no interface <intf-name> and default interface <intf-name> removes the dynamic interface unit from running-config.
Command Mode
Maintenance Configuration
Command Syntax
interface interface-name
no interface interface-name
default interface interface-name
- interface-name name of the interface.
- ethernet e_range Ethernet interfaces specified by e_range.
- port-channel p_range port channel interfaces specified by p_range.
- vlan v_range vlans specified by v_range.
Valid e_range, p_range and v_range formats include number, range, or comma-delimited list of numbers and ranges.
Commands available in maintenance dynamic interface unit configuration mode:
quiesce
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# interface Ethernet1-2
switch(config-maint-if-Et1-2)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# show active
maintenance
interface Ethernet1
!
interface Ethernet2
switch(config-maintenance)#
maintenance
The maintenance command allows you to enter maintenance configuration mode and specify maintenance configuration options.
The no maintenance and default maintenance command removes the maintenance configuration from the running-config.
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Syntax
maintenance
no maintenance
default maintenance
- unit
- bgp
- interface
- profile bgp
- profile interface
- profile unit
- profile interface <profile-name> default
- profile bgp <profile-name> default
- profile unit <profile-name> default
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile unit foo
switch(config-profile-unit-foo)# on-boot duration 300
switch(config-profile-unit-foo)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# unit U1
switch(config-unit-U1)# group interface IG1
switch(config-unit-U1)# group bgp BG1
switch(config-unit-U1)# profile unit foo
switch(config-unit-U1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# show active
maintenance
profile unit foo
on-boot duration 300
unit U1
group interface IG1
group bgp BG1
profile unit foo
switch(config-maintenance)#
maintenance profile bgp
The maintenance profile bgp <profile-name> command associates a BGP maintenance profile to an interface/BGP group. A BGP profile can be associated to both the interface and BGP group.
The no maintenance profile bgp <profile-name> and default maintenance profile bgp <profile-name> removes the profile from the interface/BGP group.
Command Mode
Group-Interface Configuration
Group-BGP Configuration
Built-in-Group-Interface Configuration
Built-in-Group-BGP Configuration
Command Syntax
maintenance profile bgp profile-name
no maintenance profile bgp profile-name
default maintenance profile bgp profile-name
Parameters
profile name name of the BGP profile.
- This command adds BGP profile BP1 to a BGP group
BG1.
switch(config)# group bgp BG1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor 1.0.1.1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor 1::1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor PG switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# maintenance profile bgp BP1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# show active group bgp BG1 neighbor 1.0.1.1 neighbor 1::1 neighbor PG maintenance profile bgp BP1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# exit switch(config)#
- This command adds BGP profile BP1 to interface group
IG1.
switch(config)# group interface IG1 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# interface Ethernet8-9 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# maintenance profile bgp BP1 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# show active group interface IG1 interface Et8-9 maintenance profile bgp BP1 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# exit switch(config)#
- This command adds BGP profile BP1 to built-in interface group
AllEthernetInterface.
switch(config)# group interface AllEthernetInterface switch(config-builtin-group-if-AllEtherentInterface)# maintenance profile bgp BP1 switch(config-builtin-group-if-AllEtherentInterface)# show active group interface AllEthernetInterface maintenance profile bgp BP1 switch(config-builtin-group-if-AllEtherentInterface)#
maintenance profile interface
The maintenance profile interface <profile-name> command associates interface profile to interface group.
The no maintenance profile interface <profile-name> and default maintenance profile interface <profile-name> removes the interface profile from interface group.
Command Mode
Group-Interface Configuration
Built-in-Group-Interface Configuration
Command Syntax
maintenance profile interface profile-name
no maintenance profile interface profile-name
default maintenance profile interface profile-name
Parameters
profile-name name of the interface profile.
- This command adds profile interface IP1 to interface group
IG1.
switch(config)# group interface IG1 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# interface Ethernet8-9 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# maintenance profile interface IP1 switch(config-group-if-IG1)# show active group interface IG1 interface Et8-9 maintenance profile interface IP1 switch(config-group-if-IG1)#
- This command adds profile interface IP1 to built-in interface
group AllEthernetInterface.
switch(config)# group interface AllEthernetInterface switch(config-builtin-group-if-AllEtherentInterface)# maintenance profile interface IP1 switch(config-builtin-group-if-AllEtherentInterface)# show active group interface AllEthernetInterface maintenance profile interface IP1 switch(config-builtin-group-if-AllEtherentInterface)#
neighbor
The neighbor command adds BGP peer(s) to a BGP group. The neighbors can be IPv4, IPv6, or a peer group. The no neighbor <peer> and default neighbor <peer> removes the BGP peer from the group.
Command Mode
Group-BGP Configuration
Command Syntax
neighbor ipv4_addr
no neighbor ipv4_addr
default neighbor ipv4_addr
neighbor ipv6_addr
no neighbor ipv6_addr
default neighbor ipv6_addr
neighbor peer group name
no neighbor peer group name
default neighbor peer group name
- ipv4_addr BGP neighbor ipv4 address.
- ipv6_addr BGP neighbor ipv6 address.
- peer group name BGP peer group name.
Example
- This command adds ipv4 peer 1.0.1.1,
ipv6 peer 1::1, and peer group
PG to the BGP group
BG1.
switch(config)# group bgp BG1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor 1.0.1.1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor 1::1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor PG switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# group bgp BG1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor 1.0.1.1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor 1::1 switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor PG switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# exit switch(config)#
on-boot duration
The on-boot duration command is a maintenance unit profile configuration option for specifying the duration after which the associated unit will be brought out of maintenance after reboot. The on-boot property in the maintenance unit profile specifies that the unit will be placed into maintenance mode as part of boot-up, and remain so for the specified duration.
The no on-boot and default on-boot removes this configuration from the unit profile.
Command Mode
Maintenance-Profile-Unit Configuration
Command Syntax
on-boot duration duration
no on-boot
default on-boot
Parameters
duration number of seconds for which unit will remain under maintenance after reboot (from 300 to 3600 seconds).
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile unit UP1
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)# on-boot duration 1000
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)# show active
maintenance
profile unit UP1
on-boot duration 1000
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)#
profile bgp
The profile bgp command places the switch in maintenance profile BGP configuration mode for configuring initiator route-map.
The command creates the profile if the specified BGP profile does not exist prior to issuing the command.
The no profile bgp <profile-name> and default profile bgp <profile-name> removes the profile from running-config.
Command Mode
Maintenance Configuration
Command Syntax
profile bgp profile-name
no profile bgp profile-name
default profile bgp profile-name
Parameters
profile-name name of the BGP profile.
Commands available in maintenance profile BGP configuration mode:
initiator route-map (route-map name) inout
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile bgp BP1
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)# show active
maintenance
profile bgp BP1
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)#
profile bgp <profile_name> default
The profile bgp <profile_name> default command configures a user-configured BGP profile as default BGP profile.
The no profile bgp <profile_name> default and default profile bgp <profile_name> default removes the user-configured BGP profile as default BGP profile.
Command Mode
Maintenance Configuration
Command Syntax
profile bgp profile_name default
no profile bgp profile_name default
default profile bgp profile_name default
Parameters
profile_name name of the BGP profile.
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile bgp BP1
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)# initiator route-map RM1 inout
switch(config-profile-bgp-BP1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance profile bgp default
Bgp Profile: Default
Initiator route-map: SystemGenerated
route-map SystemGenerated permit 10
Description:
description System generated initiator route-map
Match clauses:
Set clauses:
set community GSHUT additive
set local-preference 0
switch(config-maintenance)# profile bgp BP1 default
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance profile bgp default
Bgp Profile: BP1
Initiator route-map: RM1
switch(config-maintenance)#
switch(config-maintenance)# show active
maintenance
profile bgp BP1
initiator route-map RM1 inout
profile bgp BP1 default
switch(config-maintenance)#
profile interface
The profile interface command places the switch in maintenance profile interface configuration mode for configuring rate-monitoring threshold, load-interval, and shutdown max-delay.
The command creates the profile if the specified interface profile does not exist prior to issuing the command.
The no profile interface <profile-name> and default profile interface <profile-name> removes the profile from running-config.
Command Mode
Maintenance Configuration
Command Syntax
profile interface profile-name
no profile interface profile-name
default profile interface profile-name
Parameters
profile-name name of the interface profile.
- rate-monitoring load-interval
- rate-monitoring threshold
- shutdown max-delay
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile interface IP1
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# show active
maintenance
profile interface IP1
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)#
profile interface <profile_name> default
The profile interface <profile_name> default command configures a user-configured interface profile as default interface profile.
The no profile interface <profile_name> default and default profile interface <profile_name> default removes the user-configured interface profile as default interface profile.
Command Mode
Maintenance Configuration
Command Syntax
profile interface profile_name default
no profile interface profile_name default
default profile interface profile_name default
Parameters
profile_name name of the interface profile.
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile interface IP1
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# rate-monitoring load-interval 100
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# rate-monitoring threshold 500
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# shutdown max-delay 100
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance profile interface default
Interface Profile: Default
Rate Monitoring:
load-interval: 60 seconds
threshold (in/out): 100 kbps
shutdown:
enabled: no
max-delay: 300 seconds
switch(config-maintenance)#
switch(config-maintenance)# profile interface IP1 default
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance profile interface default
Interface Profile: IP1
Rate Monitoring:
load-interval: 100 seconds
threshold (in/out): 500 kbps
shutdown:
enabled: yes
max-delay: 100 seconds
switch(config-maintenance)#
switch(config-maintenance)# show active
maintenance
profile interface IP1 default
profile interface IP1
rate-monitoring load-interval 100
rate-monitoring threshold 500
shutdown max-delay 100
switch(config-maintenance)#
profile unit
The profile unit command places the switch in maintenance profile unit configuration mode for configuring on-boot duration.
The command creates the profile if the specified BGP profile does not exist prior to issuing the command.
The no profile unit <profile-name> and default profile unit <profile-name> removes the profile from running-config.
Command Mode
Maintenance Configuration
Command Syntax
profile unit profile-name
no profile unit profile-name
default profile unit profile-name
Parameters
profile-name name of the unit profile.
Commands available in maintenance profile unit configuration mode:
on-boot duration
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile unit UP1
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)# show active
maintenance
profile unit UP1
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)#
profile unit <profile_name>
The profile unit <profile_name> command associates unit profile to a particular unit.
The no profile unit <profile_name> and default profile unit <profile_name> removes the unit profile from a unit.
Command Mode
Maintenance-Unit Configuration
Maintenance-Built-in-Unit Configuration
Command Syntax
profile unit profile-name
no profile unit profile-name
default profile unit profile-name
Parameters
profile-name name of the unit profile.
- This command adds profile unit UP1 to
UNIT1.
switch(config)# maintenance switch(config-maintenance)# unit UNIT1 switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# group interface IG1 switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# exit switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance units UNIT1 Unit Name: UNIT1 Origin: User Configured Status: Not Under Maintenance Unit Profile: Default Time Since Last State Change: never Interface Groups: IG1 switch(config-maintenance)# unit UNIT1 switch(config-unit-UNIT1)#profile unit UP1 switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# show maintenance units UNIT1 Unit Name: UNIT1 Origin: User Configured Status: Not Under Maintenance Unit Profile: UP1 Time Since Last State Change: never Interface Groups: IG1 switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# show active maintenance unit UNIT1 group interface IG1 profile unit UP1 switch(config-unit-UNIT1)#
- This command adds profile unit UP2 to built-in unit
System.
switch(config)# maintenance switch(config-maintenance)#profile unit UP2 switch(config-profile-unit-UP2)# on-boot duration 600 switch(config-profile-unit-UP2)# exit switch(config-maintenance)# switch(config-maintenance)# unit System switch(config-builtin-unit-System)# show active maintenance unit System switch(config-builtin-unit-System)# exit switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance units System Unit Name: System Origin: Built-in Status: Not Under Maintenance Unit Profile: Default Time Since Last State Change: never Interface Groups: AllEthernetInterface switch(config-maintenance)# switch(config-maintenance)# unit System switch(config-builtin-unit-System)# profile unit UP2 switch(config-builtin-unit-System)# show active maintenance unit System profile unit UP2 switch(config-builtin-unit-System)# exit switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance units System Unit Name: System Origin: Built-in Status: Not Under Maintenance Unit Profile: UP2 Time Since Last State Change: never Interface Groups: AllEthernetInterface switch(config-maintenance)#
profile unit <profile_name> default
The profile unit <profile_name> default command configures a user-configured unit profile as default unit profile.
The no profile unit <profile_name> default and default profile unit <profile_name> default removes the user-configured unit profile as default unit profile.
Command Mode
Maintenance Configuration
Command Syntax
profile unit profile_name default
no profile unit profile_name default
default profile unit profile_name default
Parameters
profile_name name of the interface profile.
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile unit UP1
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)# on-boot duration 1000
switch(config-profile-unit-UP1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)#
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance profiles unit default
Unit Profile: Default
On-boot:
enabled: no
duration: 300 seconds
switch(config-maintenance)# profile unit UP1 default
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance profile unit default
Unit Profile: UP1
On-boot:
enabled: yes
duration: 1000 seconds
switch(config-maintenance)#
switch(config-maintenance)# show active
maintenance
profile unit UP1 default
profile unit UP1
on-boot duration 1000
switch(config-maintenance)#
quiesce
The quiesce command places a unit or dynamic interface/BGP unit into maintenance mode, gracefully transitioning traffic away from it.
The no quiesce and default quiesce exits the unit from maintenance.
Command Mode
Maintenance-Unit Configuration
Maintenance-Built-in-Unit Configuration
Maintenance Dynamic-Interface Unit Configuration
Maintenance Dynamic-Bgp Unit Configuration
Command Syntax
quiesce
no quiesce
default quiesce
Example
switch(config)# group interface IG1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# interface Ethernet3-6
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# maintenance profile interface IP1
switch(config-group-if-IG1)# exit
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# unit UNIT1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# group interface IG1
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# quiesce
switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# interface Ethernet1
switch(config-maint-if-Et1)# quiesce
switch(config-maint-if-Et1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# bgp 1.0.1.1
switch(config-maint-bgp-1.0.1.1)# quiesce
switch(config-maint-bgp-1.0.1.1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# bgp 1::1 vrf VRF1
switch(config-maint-bgp-1::1)# quiesce
switch(config-maint-bgp-1::1)# exit
switch(config-maintenance)# show active
maintenance
bgp 1.0.1.1
quiesce
!
bgp 1::1 vrf VRF1
quiesce
interface Et1
quiesce
unit UNIT1
quiesce
switch(config-maintenance)# show maintenance
Flags:
o - On-boot maintenance
v - Violating traffic threshold
Unit Name Status Time since last change Flags
---------------------- ----------------------- -------------------------- -----
System Not Under Maintenance never
UNIT1 Under Maintenance 0:00:06 ago
Interface Name Status Time since last change Flags
---------------------- ----------------------- -------------------------- -----
Ethernet1 Entering Maintenance 0:00:06 ago
Bgp Neighbor(vrf: defa Status Time since last change Flags
---------------------- ----------------------- -------------------------- -----
1.0.1.1 Under Maintenance 0:00:06 ago
Bgp Neighbor(vrf: VRF1 Status Time since last change Flags
---------------------- ----------------------- -------------------------- -----
1::1 Under Maintenance 0:00:06 ago
switch(config-maintenance)#
rate-monitoring load-interval
The rate-monitoring load-interval command is a maintenance interface profile configuration option for configuring the interfaces rate monitoring load interval with a load interval value between 5 and 600 seconds.
Command Mode
Maintenance-Profile-Interface Configuration
Command Syntax
rate-monitoring load-interval load_interval
no rate-monitoring load-interval load_interval
default rate-monitoring load-interval load_interval
Parameters
load_interval load interval value between 5 and 600 seconds.
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile interface IP1
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# rate-monitoring load-interval 10
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# show active
maintenance
profile interface IP1
rate-monitoring load-interval 10
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)#
rate-monitoring threshold
The rate-monitoring threshold command is a maintenance interface profile configuration option for configuring the interfaces rate monitoring threshold with a threshold value between 1 and 4294967295 kilobytes.
The no rate-monitoring threshold and default rate-monitoring threshold removes this configuration from the interface profile.
Command Mode
Maintenance-Profile-Interface Configuration
Command Syntax
rate-monitoring threshold threshold_in_kbps
no rate-monitoring threshold threshold_in_kbps
default rate-monitoring threshold threshold_in_kbps
Parameters
threshold_in_kbps threshold in kilobytes per second (kbps) between 1 and 4294967295 kilobytes.
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile interface IP1
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# rate-monitoring threshold 1000
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# show active
maintenance
profile interface IP1
rate-monitoring threshold 1000
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)#
show interface
The show interface command displays detailed information about the interface.
It displays an extra line that reads: Under maintenance for time in hours and minutes.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show interface intf_name
Parameters
- ethernet e_range Ethernet interfaces specified by e_range.
- port-channel p_range port channel interfaces specified by p_range.
- vlan
v_range vlans specified by
v_range.Note: Valid e_range, p_range, and v_range formats include number, range, or comma-delimited list of numbers and ranges. Valid Ethernet numbers depend on the Ethernet interfaces available on the switch.
Example
switch# show interface ethernet 16/1
Ethernet16/1 is up, line protocol is up (connected)
Hardware is Ethernet, address is 001c.7373.efc7
Internet address is 1.0.1.1/24
Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255
Address determined by manual configuration
IP MTU 1500 bytes, BW 40000000 kbit
Full-duplex, 40Gb/s, auto negotiation: off, uni-link: n/a
Up 4 hours, 44 minutes, 36 seconds
Under maintenance for 4 hours, 22 minutes, 26 seconds
Loopback Mode : None
2 link status changes since last clear
Last clearing of "show interface" counters 4:45:12 ago
5 minutes input rate 20 bps (0.0% with framing overhead), 0 packets/sec
5 minutes output rate 20 bps (0.0% with framing overhead), 0 packets/sec
580 packets input, 46286 bytes
Received 1 broadcasts, 0 multicast
0 runts, 0 giants
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 alignment, 0 symbol, 0 input discards
0 PAUSE input
601 packets output, 48954 bytes
Sent 7 broadcasts, 15 multicast
0 output errors, 0 collisions
0 late collision, 0 deferred, 0 output discards
0 PAUSE output
switch#
show interface <intf_name> status
The show interface <intf_name> status command displays an m flag if the interface is undergoing maintenance operation.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show interface [intf_name] status
Parameters
- ethernet e_range Ethernet interfaces specified by e_range.
- port-channel p_range port channel interfaces specified by p_range.
- vlan
v_range vlans specified by
v_range.Note: Valid e_range, p_range, and v_range formats include number, range, or comma-delimited list of numbers and ranges. Valid Ethernet numbers depend on the Ethernet interfaces available on the switch.
Example
switch# show interface Ethernet16/1 status
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type Flags
Et1 disabled 1 auto auto 1000BASE-T
...
Et14/1 connected 2 full 40G 40GBASE-CR4
Et15/1 connected 2 full 40G 40GBASE-CR4
Et16/1 connected routed full 40G 40GBASE-CR4 m
Et17/1 notconnect 1 full 10G Not Present
...
switch#
show ip | ipv6 bgp
The show ip | ipv6 bgp command displays maintenance related information when relevant.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show ip bgp neighbors peer_addr [vrf vrf_name]
show ipv6 bgp peers peer_addr [vrf vrf_name]
Parameters
- ipv4_addr BGP neighbor IPv4 address.
- ipv6_addr BGP neighbor IPv6 address.
- peer-group-name BGP peer group name.
- vrf_name name of the VRF.
Example
switch# show ip bgp neighbors 1.0.1.2
BGP neighbor is 1.0.1.2, remote AS 300, external link
BGP version 4, remote router ID 0.0.2.1, VRF default
Negotiated BGP version 4
Last read 00:00:09, last write 00:00:11
Hold time is 180, keepalive interval is 60 seconds
Configured hold time is 180, keepalive interval is 60 seconds
Connect timer is inactive
Idle-restart timer is inactive
Session is under maintenance
BGP state is Established, up for 04:55:11
Number of transitions to established: 1
Last state was OpenConfirm
Last event was RecvKeepAlive
Neighbor Capabilities:
Multiprotocol IPv4 Unicast: advertised and received and negotiated
Four Octet ASN: advertised and received
Route Refresh: advertised and received and negotiated
Send End-of-RIB messages: advertised and received and negotiated
Additional-paths Receive:
IPv4 Unicast: advertised and received
Restart timer is inactive
End of rib timer is inactive
Message statistics:
InQ depth is 0
OutQ depth is 0
Sent Rcvd
Opens: 1 1
Notifications: 0 0
Updates: 6 2
Keepalives: 297 297
Route-Refresh: 0 0
Total messages: 304 300
Prefix statistics:
Sent Rcvd
IPv4 Unicast: 2 1
IPv6 Unicast: 0 0
Inbound updates dropped by reason:
AS path loop detection: 0
Enforced First AS: 0
Malformed MPBGP routes: 0
Originator ID matches local router ID: 0
Nexthop matches local IP address: 0
Unexpected IPv6 nexthop for IPv4 routes: 0
Nexthop invalid for single hop eBGP: 0
Inbound paths dropped by reason:
IPv4 labeled-unicast NLRIs dropped due to excessive labels: 0
Outbound paths dropped by reason:
IPv4 local address not available: 0
IPv6 local address not available: 0
Maintenance-mode:
Inbound and Outbound policy
Route map is SystemGenerated
Local AS is 200, local router ID 0.0.1.1
TTL is 1
Local TCP address is 1.0.1.1, local port is 179
Remote TCP address is 1.0.1.2, remote port is 51936
Auto-Local-Addr is disabled
TCP Socket Information:
TCP state is ESTABLISHED
Recv-Q: 0/32768
Send-Q: 0/32768
Outgoing Maximum Segment Size (MSS): 1448
Total Number of TCP retransmissions: 0
Options:
Timestamps enabled: yes
Selective Acknowledgments enabled: yes
Window Scale enabled: yes
Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) enabled: no
Socket Statistics:
Window Scale (wscale): 9,7
Retransmission Timeout (rto): 204.0ms
Round-trip Time (rtt/rtvar): 7.5ms/3.0ms
Delayed Ack Timeout (ato): 40.0ms
Congestion Window (cwnd): 10
TCP Throughput: 15.45 Mbps
Advertised Recv Window (rcv_space): 14480
switch#
show ip | ipv6 bgp summary [ vrf <vrf_name>]
The show ip | ipv6 bgp summary [ vrf <vrf_name>] command displays the m flag if the BGP IPv4 or IPv6 peer is undergoing maintenance operation.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show ip bgp summary [vrf vrf_name]
show ipv6 bgp summary [vrf vrf_name]
Parameter
vrf_name name of the VRF.
Example
switch# show ip bgp summary
BGP summary information for VRF default
Router identifier 0.0.1.1, local AS number 200
Neighbor Status Codes: m - Under maintenance
Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent InQ OutQ Up/Down State PfxRcd
PfxAcc
1.0.0.1 4 100 292 296 0 0 04:47:44 Estab 1 1
m 1.0.1.2 4 300 292 296 0 0 04:47:44 Estab 1 1
switch#
show maintenance
The show maintenance command provides brief information about all units/dynamic interface unit/dynamic bgp unit and status.
o'- flag displays that unit is undergoing or has undergone a maintenance operation because of on-boot.
v - flag displays that one/some of the interfaces are violating traffic, i.e. traffic for those interfaces is above threshold.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show maintenance
Example
switch# show maintenance
Flags:
o - On-boot maintenance
v - Violating traffic threshold
Unit Name Status Time since last change Flags
---------- ----------------------- ---------------------- -----
System Not Under Maintenance never
Foo Under Maintenance 0:00:40 ago o
Interface Name Status Time since last change Flags
-------------- -------------------- ---------------------- -----
Ethernet16/1 Entering Maintenance 0:00:02 ago v
Bgp Neighbor(vrf: defa Status Time since last change Flags
-------------- ---------------------- ----------------------- -----
1.0.0.2 Not Under Maintenance never
Bgp Neighbor(vrf: red) Status Time since last change Flags
------------- ----------------------- ----------------------- -----
2.0.1.2 Under Maintenance 0:00:16 ago
switch#
show maintenance bgp
The show maintenance bgp command displays detailed maintenance information about BGP peers.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show maintenance bgp ipv4_addr [vrf vrf_name] | ipv6_addr [vrf vrf_name] | peer_group [vrf vrf_name] | ip all [vrf vrf_name | vrf all] | ipv6 all [vrf vrf_name | vrf all]
- ipv4_addr BGP neighbor ipv4 address.
- ipv6_addr BGP neighbor ipv6 address.
- peer_group BGP peer group name.
- vrf_name name of the VRF to which peer belongs.
- ip all vrf vrf_name all ipv4 peers in specified VRF.
- ipv6 all vrf vrf_name all ipv6 peers in specified VRF.
- ip all vrf all all ipv4 peers in all the VRFs.
- ipv6 all vrf all all ipv6 peers in all the VRFs.
Example
switch# show maintenance bgp ip all vrf all
BGP peer maintenance information for VRF default
Router identifier 0.0.1.1, local AS number 200
Neighbor: 1.0.0.1
Maintenance state: Under Maintenance
Maintenance route-map: SystemGenerated
Neighbor: 1.0.1.2
Maintenance state: Under Maintenance
Maintenance route-map: SystemGenerated
switch#
show maintenance bgp receiver route-map
The show maintenance bgp receiver route-map command displays receiver route-map which is applied during maintenance operation.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show maintenance bgp receiver route-map
Example
switch# show maintenance bgp receiver route-map
route-map SystemGenerated permit 10
Description:
description System generated receiver route-map
Match clauses:
match community GSHUT-LIST
SubRouteMap:
Set clauses:
route-map SystemGenerated permit 50
Description:
description System generated receiver route-map
Match clauses:
SubRouteMap:
Set clauses:
switch#
show maintenance interface status quiesced
This example of the show maintenance interface status quisced command displays maintenance mode interface status details for quiesced interfaces.
Example
switch(config)#show maintenance interface status quiesced
Flags:
v - Violating traffic threshold
s - Shutdown for maintenance
Rate (Mbps)
Interface Status In Out Flags
--------- ----------------- --- --- -----
Ethernet1 Under Maintenance 0.3 0.0 v
Ethernet2 Under Maintenance 0.0 0.0
Ethernet4 Under Maintenance 0.0 0.0
switch(config)#
show maintenance debug
The show maintenance debug command displays the history of various maintenance operations on a unit/interface/BGP peer.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show maintenance debug bgp [peer_name] | interface [intf_name] | units [unit_name]
- bgp display history of all dynamic BGP units which have undergone maintenance operation.
- interface display history of all dynamic interface units which have undergone maintenance operation.
- units display history of all units which have undergone maintenance operation.
- peer_name name of the peer.
- ipv4_addr BGP neighbor IPv4 address.
- ipv6_addr BGP neighbor IPv6 address.
- peer-group-name BGP peer group name.
- intf_name name of the interface.
- ethernet e_range Ethernet interfaces specified by e_range.
- port-channel p_range port channel interfaces specified by p_range.
- vlan
v_range vlans specified by
v_range.Note: Valid e_range, p_range, and v_range formats include number, range, or comma-delimited list of numbers and ranges. Valid Ethernet numbers depend on the Ethernet interfaces available on the switch.
- unit_name name of the unit.
Example
switch# show maintenance debug interface Ethernet 16/1-4
Interface Ethernet16/1
History:
Maintenance Enter Stage Progression started 4:07:07 ago @ 2016-08-29 22:38:54
0.000000 maintEnter stages started
0.000091 stage begin started
0.000151 event begin:EventMgr started
0.004222 event begin:EventMgr completed
0.004256 stage begin is complete
0.004315 stage before_bgp started
0.004368 event before_bgp:EventMgr started
0.005820 event before_bgp:EventMgr completed
0.005843 stage before_bgp is complete
0.005904 stage bgp started
0.005947 event bgp:Rib started
0.013821 event bgp:Rib completed
0.013855 stage bgp is complete
0.013921 stage after_bgp started
0.013974 event after_bgp:EventMgr started
0.015848 event after_bgp:EventMgr completed
0.015878 stage after_bgp is complete
0.015935 stage before_ratemon started
0.015982 event before_ratemon:EventMgr started
0.017394 event before_ratemon:EventMgr completed
0.017423 stage before_ratemon is complete
0.017470 stage ratemon started
0.017506 event ratemon:MaintenanceMode started
5.021404 event ratemon:MaintenanceMode completed
5.021438 stage ratemon is complete
5.021500 stage after_ratemon started
5.021556 event after_ratemon:EventMgr started
5.023223 event after_ratemon:EventMgr completed
5.023247 stage after_ratemon is complete
5.023300 stage end started
5.023352 event end:EventMgr started
5.024683 event end:EventMgr completed
5.024705 stage end is complete
5.024762 maintEnter stages complete
show maintenance groups
The show maintenance groups command displays all the interface/BGP groups along with their members and associated profiles.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show maintenance groups interface | bgp group_name
- interface display only interface groups
- bgp display only BGP groups
- group_name name of the group
Example
switch# show maintenance groups
Interface Group: AllEthernetInterface
Origin: Built-in
Interfaces:
Et1, Et2, Et3, Et4, Et5/1, Et5/2, Et5/3, Et5/4, Et6/1, Et6/2, Et6/3, Et6/4,
Et7/1, Et7/2, Et7/3, Et7/4, Et8/1, Et8/2, Et8/3, Et8/4, Et9/1, Et9/2, Et9/3,
Et9/4, Et10/1, Et10/2, Et10/3, Et10/4, Et11/1, Et11/2, Et11/3, Et11/4, Et12/1,
Et12/2, Et12/3, Et12/4, Et13/1, Et13/2, Et13/3, Et13/4, Et14/1, Et14/2, Et14/3,
Et14/4, Et15/1, Et15/2, Et15/3, Et15/4, Et16/1, Et16/2, Et16/3, Et16/4, Et17/1,
Et17/2, Et17/3, Et17/4, Et18/1, Et18/2, Et18/3, Et18/4, Et19/1, Et19/2, Et19/3,
Et19/4, Et20/1, Et20/2, Et20/3, Et20/4, Et21/1, Et21/2, Et21/3, Et21/4, Et22/1,
Et22/2, Et22/3, Et22/4, Et23/1, Et23/2, Et23/3, Et23/4, Et24/1, Et24/2, Et24/3,
Et24/4, Et25/1, Et25/2, Et25/3, Et25/4, Et26/1, Et26/2, Et26/3, Et26/4, Et27/1,
Et27/2, Et27/3, Et27/4, Et28/1, Et28/2, Et28/3, Et28/4, Et29, Et30, Et31, Et32,
Et33, Et34, Et35, Et36
Profiles:
Interface Profile: low-load-interval-profile
Bgp Profile: Default
Units: System
Interface Group: IG1
Origin: User Configured
Interfaces:
Et1, Et2, Et3, Et4, Po10, Po11, Po12
Profiles:
Interface Profile: IP1
Bgp Profile: BP1
Units: UNIT1
Bgp Group: AllBgpNeighborVrf-default
Origin: Built-in
Neighbors:
Ipv4 Peers: 1.0.0.1, 1.0.1.2
Bgp Profile: Default
Vrf: default
Units: System
switch#
show maintenance interface
The show maintenance interface command displays detailed information about interfaces and their maintenance status with traffic rates.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show maintenance interface [intf_name [detail] | detail]
- intf_name name of the interface or sub-interface.
Options include:
- ethernet e_range Ethernet interfaces specified by e_range.
- port-channel p_range port channel interfaces specified by p_range.
- vlan v_range vlans specified by v_range.
- detail provides the detailed rate-monitoring information
Guidelines
Valid e_range, p_range, and p_range formats include number, range, or comma-delimited list of numbers and ranges.
- This command displays interface status and traffic rates.
switch# show maintenance interface Flags: v - Violating traffic threshold s - Shutdown for maintenance Rate (Mbps) Interface Status In Out Flags -------------------- ---------------------------- --------- ---------- ------ Ethernet1 Not Under Maintenance - - Ethernet2 Not Under Maintenance - - Ethernet3 Under Maintenance 0.0 0.0 Ethernet4 Not Under Maintenance - - ... Ethernet35 Entering Maintenance 8.7 2.9 Ethernet36 Not Under Maintenance - - switch#
- This command displays detailed information about the interface
Ethernet16/1.
switch# show maintenance interface Ethernet16/1 detail Ethernet16/1 is Under Maintenance Groups: AllEthernetInterface Selected profiles from Interface groups: Interface Maintenance profile: low-load-interval-profile Bgp Maintenance profile: Default Bgp: Maintenance State: Under Maintenance Vrf: default Neighbor: 1.0.1.2 Maintenance routemap: SystemGenerated Rate Monitoring: Passive monitoring since 0:42:25 ago Total samples taken: 236 Before Maintenance: Below threshold: 1 Above threshold: 0 After Maintenance: Below threshold: 235 Above threshold: 0 Last sample information: Sample taken 0:00:04 ago In: 0.0 Mbps Out: 0.0 Mbps switch#
show maintenance interface status
The show maintenance interface status command displays maintenance status and rates for interfaces.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show maintenance interface status active | entering | exiting | quiesced
- active interfaces which are active.
- entering interface which are entering maintenance.
- exiting interface which are exiting maintenance.
- quiesced interface which are under maintenance.
Example
switch# show maintenance interface status quiesced
Flags:
v - Violating traffic threshold
s - Shutdown for maintenance
Rate (Mbps)
Interface Status In Out Flags
-------------------- ---------------------------- ----- ------ ------
Ethernet1 Not Under Maintenance - -
Ethernet2 Not Under Maintenance - -
Ethernet3 Not Under Maintenance - -
Ethernet4 Not Under Maintenance - -
Ethernet16/1 Under Maintenance 0.0 0.0
Port-Channel10 Under Maintenance 100.5 50.5v
Port-Channel11 Entering Maintenance 15.5 10.5
Port-Channel10 Under Maintenance - -
switch#
show maintenance profiles
The show maintenance profiles command displays all the interface/BGP/unit profiles configuration.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show maintenance profiles interface | bgp | unit profile_name
- interface display only interface profiles.
- bgp display only BGP profiles.
- unit display only unit profiles.
- profile_name name of the profile.
Example
switch# show maintenance profiles
Interface Profile: IP1
Rate Monitoring:
load-interval: 444 seconds
threshold (in/out): 4000 Kbps
shutdown:
enabled: yes
max-delay: 399 seconds
Bgp Profile: BP1
Initiator route-map:
name: RM1
Unit Profile: UP1
On-boot:
enabled: yes
duration: 340 seconds
switch #
show maintenance stages
The show maintenance stages command displays stages of maintenance operation while entering/exiting maintenance.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show maintenance stages [enter | exit]
- enter display maintenance stages during maintenance enter operation.
- exit display maintenance stages during maintenance exit operation.
- This command displays maintenance mode stages details.
switch# show maintenance stages No. Stage Description --------- ------------- ----------------- 1 bgp BGP Maintenance processing 2 ratemon Interface Rate Monitoring Maintenance Exit Stage Sequence No. Stage Description --------- ------------- ------------------ 1 ratemon Interface Rate Monitoring 2 bgp BGP Maintenance processing switch #
- This command displays maintenance mode stage details during entry.
switch# show maintenance stages enter No. Stage Description --------- ------------- -------------------- 1 bgp BGP Maintenance processing 2 ratemon Interface Rate Monitoring switch#
show maintenance summary
The show maintenance summary command displays summarized information about the maintenance mode operations such as number of units configured, number of units Entering/Exiting maintenance etc.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show maintenance summary
Example
switch# show maintenance summary
Number of Units Configured: 0
Number of Units Exiting Maintenance: 0
Number of Units Entering Maintenance: 0
Number of Units Not Under Maintenance: 1
Number of Units Under Maintenance: 0
Directly Put Under Maintenance:
Number of interfaces Entering Maintenance: 0
Number of interfaces Under Maintenance: 1
Number of bgp peers Entering Maintenance: 0
Number of bgp peers Under Maintenance: 1
Rate Monitoring:
Number of interfaces Entering Maintenance: 0
Number of interfaces Under Maintenance: 1
Number of interfaces Under Maintenance with threshold violation: 0
Number of interfaces shutdown for maintenance: 0
switch#
show maintenance units
The show maintenance units command displays detailed information about the particular unit.
Command Mode
EXEC
Command Syntax
show maintenance units [unit_name]
Parameters
unit_name name of unit.
Example
switch# show maintenance units
Unit Name: System
Origin: Built-in
Status: Not Under Maintenance
Unit Profile: Default
Time Since Last State Change: never
Bgp Groups:
AllBgpNeighborVrf-default
Interface Groups:
AllEthernetInterface
Unit Name: UNIT1
Origin: User Configured
Status: Under Maintenance
Unit Profile: UP1
Time Since Last State Change: 0:00:08 ago
Bgp Groups:
BG1
Interface Groups:
IG1
History:
2016-08-29 23:05:30 old state: 'maintenanceModeEnter' to new state:
'underMaintenance' 0:00:08 ago
2016-08-29 23:05:30 old state: 'active' to new state: 'maintenanceModeEnter'
0:00:08 ago
switch#
shutdown max-delay
The shutdown max-delay command is a maintenance interface profile configuration option for configuring the maximum duration after which the interface is shutdown with a value between 1 and 4294967295 seconds.
The no shutdown and default shutdown removes this configuration from the interface profile.
Command Mode
Maintenance-Profile-Interface Configuration
Command Syntax
shutdown max-delay delay
no shutdown max-delay delay
default shutdown max-delay delay
Parameters
delay maximum shutdown delay between 1 and 4294967295 seconds.
Example
switch(config)# maintenance
switch(config-maintenance)# profile interface IP1
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# shutdown max-delay 500
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)# show active
maintenance
profile interface IP1
shutdown max-delay 500
switch(config-profile-intf-IP1)#
trigger on-maintenance
The trigger on-maintenance command is an event handler configuration for triggering actions during the maintenance operation of a unit, interface and BGP peer at specified stages.
The event-handler configuration takes effect only after exiting the event-handler configuration mode.
Command Mode
Event-handler Configuration
Command Syntax
trigger on-maintenance [enter | exit][unit unit_name | bgp [ipv4_addr | ipv6_addr | peer_group][vrf vrf_name] | [interface intf_name] [begin | end | all] |[before | after][stage stage_name]
- enter trigger on-maintenance event-handler on maintenance enter operation.
- exit trigger on-maintenance event-handler on maintenance exit operation.
- bgp trigger event-handler on dynamic BGP unit
maintenance operation.
- pv4_addr BGP neighbor ipv4 address.
- pv6_addr BGP neighbor ipv6 address.
- peer_group BGP peer group name.
- vrf vrf_name name of the VRF to which BGP peer belongs.
- interface trigger event-handler on dynamic
interface unit maintenance operation.
- intf_name name of the interface.
- ethernet trigger event-handler on specified Ethernet interface.
- port-channel trigger event-handler on specified port channel interface.
- vlan trigger event-handler on
specified VLAN.Note: Comma-delimited list, ranges are not supported.
- intf_name name of the interface.
- unit trigger event-handler on maintenance operation of unit.
- begin action is triggered in the beginning of maintenance operation.
- end action is triggered at the end of maintenance operation.
- stage_name action is triggered at specified
stage.
- bgp and ratemon are the two stages.
- all action is triggered at all the stages
- before action is triggered before the specified stage
- after action is triggered after the specified stage
- This command configures event-handler E1, which triggers
on maintenance an enter operation of unit UNIT1 at
all the stages.
switch(config)# event-handler E1 switch(config-handler-E1)# trigger on-maintenance enter unit UNIT1 all switch(config-handler-E1)# action bash FastCli -c "show maintenance" switch(config-handler-E1)# exit switch(config)# show event-handler E1 Event-handler E1 Trigger: Asynchronous on-maintenance enter unit UNIT1 all delay 0 seconds Threshold Time Window: 0 Seconds, Event Count: 1 times Action: FastCli -c "show maintenance" Action expected to finish in less than 10 seconds Last Trigger Detection Time: Never Total Trigger Detections: 0 Last Trigger Activation Time: Never Total Trigger Activations: 0 Last Action Time: Never Total Actions: 0 switch(config)#
- This command configures event-handler E2, which
triggers on maintenance an exit operation of dynamic interface unit
Ethernet1 before stage bgp.
switch(config)# event-handler E2 switch(config-handler-E2)# trigger on-maintenance exit interface Ethernet1 before stage bgp switch(config-handler-E2)# action bash FastCli -c "show maintenance summary" switch(config-handler-E2)# exit switch(config)# show event-handler E2 Event-handler E2 Trigger: Asynchronous on-maintenance exit interface Ethernet1 before stage bgp delay 0 seconds Threshold Time Window: 0 Seconds, Event Count: 1 times Action: FastCli -c "show maintenance summary" Action expected to finish in less than 10 seconds Last Trigger Detection Time: Never Total Trigger Detections: 0 Last Trigger Activation Time: Never Total Trigger Activations: 0 Last Action Time: Never Total Actions: 0 switch(config)#
- This command configures event-handler E3, which
triggers on maintenance an enter operation of dynamic BGP unit
1::1 in VRF VRF1
at the last stage end.
switch(config)# event-handler E3 switch(config-handler-E3)# trigger on-maintenance enter bgp 1::1 vrf VRF1 end switch(config-handler-E3)# action bash FastCli -c "show maintenance bgp ip all vrf all" switch(config-handler-E3)# exit switch(config)# show event-handler E3 Event-handler E3 Trigger: Asynchronous on-maintenance enter bgp 1::1 vrf VRF1 end delay 0 seconds Threshold Time Window: 0 Seconds, Event Count: 1 times Action: FastCli -c "show maintenance bgp ip all vrf all" Action expected to finish in less than 10 seconds Last Trigger Detection Time: Never Total Trigger Detections: 0 Last Trigger Activation Time: Never Total Trigger Activations: 0 Last Action Time: Never Total Actions: 0 switch(config)#
unit
The unit <unit_name> command places the switch in maintenance unit configuration mode for configuring BGP/interface groups in the unit.
The command creates the unit if the specified unit profile does not exist prior to issuing the command.
The no unit <unit-name> and default unit <unit-name> removes the unit from running-config.
Command Mode
Maintenance Configuration
Command Syntax
unit linecard [l_range | unit_name]
no unit linecard [l_range | unit_name]
default unit linecard [l_range | unit_name]
- l_range name of the Linecard built-in unit.
- 0 l_range linecards available on the switch.
- unit_name name of the user-configured unit.
- group interface
- group bgp
- profile unit
- quiesceNote: Built-in units like System, Linecard3, Linecard4, etc. do not allow group configuration but unit profile can be associated to these units.
- This command creates maintenance unit
UNIT1.
switch(config)# maintenance switch(config-maintenance)# unit UNIT1 switch(config-unit-UNIT1)# show active maintenance unit UNIT1 switch(config-unit-UNIT1)#
- This command enters the built-in Linecard1 unit
configuration mode.
switch(config)# maintenance switch(config-maintenance)# unit Linecard1 switch(config-builtin-unit-Linecard1)# show active maintenance unit Linecard1 switch(config-builtin-unit-Linecard1)#
vrf
The vrf command specifies the VRF for BGP group. All the neighbors configured in the BGP group are considered to be members of the BGP group in the particular VRF context.
The no vrf <vrf-name> and default vrf <vrf-name> removes the VRF configuration from the BGP group and sets the VRF context to default.
Command Mode
Group-BGP Configuration
Command Syntax
vrf vrf_name
no vrf vrf_name
default vrf vrf_name
Parameters
vrf_name name of the VRF in a group belonging to neighbors in that group.
Example
switch(config)# group bgp BG1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor 1.0.1.1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor 1::1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# neighbor PG
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# vrf VRF1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# show active
group bgp BG1
neighbor 1.0.1.1
neighbor 1::1
neighbor PG
vrf VRF1
switch(config-group-bgp-BG1)# exit
switch(config)#