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Discovering the swicth containing an ace module

fabio.marino
Level 1
Level 1

Hi all,

I have a doubt.

I am working in a ACE load balancer and now I want to discovery which swicth is contining that ACE module.

How cai I get this information???

Thank you!!!

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Jorge Bejarano
Level 4
Level 4

Hello Fabio,

Your question is very interesting.

Currently the ACE module does not have command like that.

What you can do is to run these commands below to see the slot number and try to map using the mac addresses.

#show arp

#show interfaces

#show hardware.

Probably, you may need to ask for a enhancement request.

Hope this helps!!!

Jorge

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Jorge Bejarano
Level 4
Level 4

Hello Fabio,

I am sorry, I am not sure about your question.

You said you want to know how you can determine if a switch contains an ACE module, correct?

Mmm, well, you can do # show module

Jorge

Hi,

My question is: from the ACE how can udesratnd the swicth contoning this module?

You answered to the reverse question.

Thank you the same for your time of course :-).

Bye.

rathinilesh
Level 1
Level 1

Hi Fabio,

As Jorge mentioned you can issue a "show module" command on the devices in your core network. This will provide you with a list of all the modules installed on the respective devices. As ACEs can be installed on the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches and Cisco 7600 Series Routers, thus these are the only devices you need to do a "show module" on thus saving you some time.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6906/index.html

HTH

Nilesh

Jorge Bejarano
Level 4
Level 4

Hello Fabio,

Your question is very interesting.

Currently the ACE module does not have command like that.

What you can do is to run these commands below to see the slot number and try to map using the mac addresses.

#show arp

#show interfaces

#show hardware.

Probably, you may need to ask for a enhancement request.

Hope this helps!!!

Jorge

Hello Fabio,

Then, in summary:

From the switch to get the details of th ACE you can do: #show module

Switch--->#show module --->ACE

From the ACE to get the details of the Switch, there´s NO command to get those details, currently.

ACE----> X Switch

Please mark it, if you consider it useful.

Hope this helps.

Jorge

Hi Jorge,

So I have to go thorugh an analysis of the network topology in order to solve my doubt.

Thanks for your time.

It sounds great

Jorge

Hidayat Khan
Level 1
Level 1

I certainly agree with Jorge.

Regards

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