07-15-2008 08:46 AM - edited 03-06-2019 12:12 AM
All,
On 6509 with CaTOS 8.6(4), is there a command to display LACP local and neighbor status (such as up or down, slow mode or fast mode, passive and active)?
I have tried all options of "show lacp-channel", but I could not get the info I need, especially if LACP is up or down and slow or fast mode.
I know on 3750 IOS, you can use "show etherchannel" to get all the LACP information. It seems 6500 CaTOS does not have similar command. Is it true?
Thanks,
Li
07-15-2008 11:29 AM
Hello Li,
Have you tried the following commands:
show port lacp-channel
show etherchannel port-channel
show etherchannel X detail (replace de X with the channel #)
Regards,
Gary
07-15-2008 11:38 AM
Gary,
"show etherchannel port-channel" and "show etherchannel X detail" are IOS commands, and they are not available on CaTOS 8.6(4). But these two commands can give me all the information on other box such as 3750.
I have also tried "show port lacp-channel" on my box, but it did not show enough information as IOS commands do.
Any suggestion?
Thanks,
Li
07-15-2008 11:53 AM
Have you tried 'show lacp
07-15-2008 01:41 PM
I tried. 'show lacp info' gives me some useful information, but I still cannot see information like: slow/fast mode, the LACP state of each link, which can be easily seen from IOS commands such as 'show etherchannel ...'.
Li
07-15-2008 01:52 PM
Hi Li, try the 'show channel info' command this might do the trick.
regards,
Raj
07-15-2008 02:01 PM
Below is what I got:
Console> (enable) show channel info
No ports channelling
I guess it is because I am using LACP instead of PAGP, am I right?
Li
07-15-2008 02:13 PM
you might be right on that. Gary above stated to use 'show port lacp-channel'. What if you use 'show port lacp-channel info' does that provide more detail?
07-16-2008 07:13 AM
It does not help much.
Li
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