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N2K port speed set

lj
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My N2K connected to N5K, why some ports can set the port speed, and some cann't set the port speed?

int eth102/1/25     !!!No speed command

(config-if)# ?

  beacon          Disable/enable the beacon for an interface

  cdp             Configure CDP interface parameters

  channel-group   Configure port channel parameters

  description     Enter description of maximum 80 characters

  inherit         Inherit a port-profile

  ip              Configure IP features

  ipv6            Configure IPv6 features

  lacp            Configure LACP parameters

  link            Configure link

  lldp            Configure Interface LLDP parameters

  logging         Configure logging for interface

  mvr-group       MVR interface config

  mvr-type        MVR interface config

  mvr-vlan        Interface MVR Config

  no              Negate a command or set its defaults

  rate-limit      Set packet per second rate limit

  service-policy  Configure service policy for an interface

  service-policy  Policy Map

  shutdown        Enable/disable an interface

  snmp            Modify SNMP interface parameters

  spanning-tree   Spanning Tree Subsystem

  switchport      Configure switchport parameters

  untagged        Default to use for untagged packets on interface

  end             Go to exec mode

  exit            Exit from command interpreter

  pop             Pop mode from stack or restore from name

  push            Push current mode to stack or save it under name

  where           Shows the cli context you are in

(config-if)# int eth102/1/48       !!! include speed command

(config-if)# ?

  bandwidth              Set bandwidth informational parameter

  beacon                 Disable/enable the beacon for an interface

  cdp                    Configure CDP interface parameters

  channel-group          Configure port channel parameters

  default                Set a command to its defaults

  delay                  Specify interface throughput delay

  description            Enter description of maximum 80 characters

  duplex                 Enter the port duplex mode

  fex                    Configure FEX fabric

  flowcontrol            Configure interface flowcontrol

  hardware               FEX Card type

  inherit                Inherit a port-profile

  ip                     Configure IP features

  ipv6                   Configure IPv6 features

  lacp                   Configure LACP parameters

  link                   Configure link

  lldp                   Configure Interface LLDP parameters

  load-interval          Specify interval for load calculation for an interface

  logging                Configure logging for interface

  mac                    MAC

  mac-address            Configure interface mac address

  mvr-group              MVR interface config

  mvr-type               MVR interface config

  mvr-vlan               Interface MVR Config

  negotiate              Configure link negotiation parameters

  no                     Negate a command or set its defaults

  priority-flow-control  Enable/Disable PFC

  rate-limit             Set packet per second rate limit

  service-policy         Configure service policy for an interface

  service-policy         Policy Map

  shutdown               Enable/disable an interface

  snmp                   Modify SNMP interface parameters

  spanning-tree          Spanning Tree Subsystem

  speed                  Enter the port speed

  storm-control          Configure Interface storm control

  switchport             Configure switchport parameters

  untagged               Default to use for untagged packets on interface

  vpc                    Virtual Port Channel configuration

  vtp                    Enable VTP on this interface

  end                    Go to exec mode

  exit                   Exit from command interpreter

  pop                    Pop mode from stack or restore from name

  push                   Push current mode to stack or save it under name

  where                  Shows the cli context you are in

1,N5K version:

Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software

TAC support: http://www.cisco.com/tac

Documents: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9372/tsd_products_support_series_home.html

Copyright (c) 2002-2013, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

The copyrights to certain works contained herein are owned by

other third parties and are used and distributed under license.

Some parts of this software are covered under the GNU Public

License. A copy of the license is available at

http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.

Software

  BIOS:      version 3.6.0

  loader:    version N/A

  kickstart: version 6.0(2)N1(2)

  system:    version 6.0(2)N1(2)

  Power Sequencer Firmware:

             Module 1: version v5.0

  Microcontroller Firmware:        version v1.0.0.2

  SFP uC:    Module 1: v1.1.0.0

  QSFP uC:   Module not detected

  BIOS compile time:       05/09/2012

  kickstart image file is: bootflash:///n5000-uk9-kickstart.6.0.2.N1.2.bin

  kickstart compile time:  3/14/2013 1:00:00 [03/14/2013 16:53:55]

  system image file is:    bootflash:///n5000-uk9.6.0.2.N1.2.bin

  system compile time:     3/14/2013 1:00:00 [03/14/2013 19:28:50]

Hardware

  cisco Nexus 5596 Chassis ("O2 48X10GE/Modular Supervisor")

  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU         with 8262944 kB of memory.

2,N5K port

Eth102/1/1    --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/2    --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/3    --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/4    --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/5    --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/6    --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/7    --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/8    --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/9    --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/10   --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/11   --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/12   --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/13   --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/14   --                 connected 101       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/15   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/16   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/17   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/18   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/19   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/20   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/21   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/22   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/23   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/24   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/25   --                 notconnec 102       auto    auto    --        

Eth102/1/26   --                 notconnec 102       auto    auto    --        

Eth102/1/27   --                 connected 106       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/28   --                 connected 106       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/29   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/30   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/31   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/32   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/33   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/34   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/35   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/36   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/37   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/38   --                 connected 104       full    1000    --        

Eth102/1/39   --                 notconnec 1         auto    auto    --        

Eth102/1/40   --                 notconnec 1         auto    auto    --        

Eth102/1/41   --                 notconnec 1         auto    auto    --        

Eth102/1/42   --                 notconnec 1         auto    auto    --        

Eth102/1/43   --                 notconnec 1         auto    auto    --        

Eth102/1/44   --                 notconnec 1         auto    auto    --        

Eth102/1/45   --                 notconnec 1         auto    auto    --        

Eth102/1/46   --                 notconnec 1         auto    auto    --        

Eth102/1/47   --                 notconnec 1         auto    auto    --        

Eth102/1/48   ZTC-Switch-48      connected 105       full    100     -- 

3,Fex

show fex 102 det

FEX: 102 Description: AO4-N2K-FEX102   state: Online

  FEX version: 6.0(2)N1(2) [Switch version: 6.0(2)N1(2)]

  FEX Interim version: 6.0(2)N1(2)

  Switch Interim version: 6.0(2)N1(2)

  Extender Serial: FOX1742G09B

  Extender Model: N2K-C2248TP-E-1GE,  Part No: 73-13671-02

  Card Id: 149, Mac Addr: 64:e9:50:16:08:02, Num Macs: 64

  Module Sw Gen: 21  [Switch Sw Gen: 21]

  post level: complete

  Pinning-mode: static    Max-links: 1

  Fabric port for control traffic: Eth1/3

  FCoE Admin: false

  FCoE Oper: true

  FCoE FEX AA Configured: false

  Fabric interface state:

    Po102 - Interface Up. State: Active

    Eth1/1 - Interface Up. State: Active

    Eth1/2 - Interface Up. State: Active

    Eth1/3 - Interface Up. State: Active

    Eth1/4 - Interface Up. State: Active

  Fex Port        State  Fabric Port

       Eth102/1/1    Up       Po102

       Eth102/1/2    Up       Po102

       Eth102/1/3    Up       Po102

       Eth102/1/4    Up       Po102

       Eth102/1/5    Up       Po102

       Eth102/1/6    Up       Po102

       Eth102/1/7    Up       Po102

       Eth102/1/8    Up       Po102

       Eth102/1/9    Up       Po102

      Eth102/1/10    Up       Po102

      Eth102/1/11    Up       Po102

      Eth102/1/12    Up       Po102

      Eth102/1/13    Up       Po102

      Eth102/1/14    Up       Po102

      Eth102/1/15    Up       Po102

      Eth102/1/16    Up       Po102

......

3 Replies 3

Steve Fuller
Level 9
Level 9

Hi,

I don't see this behaviour on the Nexus 2248 I have here, though they are the non E model i.e., they're N2K-C2248TP-1GE and not the N2K-C2248TP-E-1GE that you have, so perhaps they behave differently anyway.

The obvious difference that I can see between the two ports you've highlighted i.e., Eth102/1/25 and Eth102/1/48 is that the status of port 25 is not connected, as opposed to port 48 which is up and operational. Is there any other difference? Can you paste a show run interface eth102/1/25 all and show run interface eth102/1/48 all so we can compare?

Do you see the same issue i.e., no speed option, for the other notconnected ports on this FEX? Do they then show the speed option as soon as the port is up and connected?

Regards

show run int eth102/1/25 all

!Command: show running-config interface Ethernet102/1/25 all

!Time: Tue Apr 14 14:33:38 2009

version 6.0(2)N1(2)

interface Ethernet102/1/25

  no description

  lacp port-priority 32768

  lacp rate normal

  priority-flow-control mode auto

  lldp transmit

  lldp receive

  no switchport block unicast

  no switchport block multicast

  no hardware multicast hw-hash

  no hardware vethernet mac filtering per-vlan

  cdp enable

  switchport

  switchport mode access

  no switchport dot1q ethertype

  no switchport priority extend

  switchport access vlan 102

  spanning-tree port-priority 128

  spanning-tree cost auto

  spanning-tree link-type auto

  spanning-tree port type edge

  spanning-tree bpduguard enable

  no spanning-tree bpdufilter

  speed auto

  duplex auto

  flowcontrol receive off

  flowcontrol send on

  no link debounce

  no beacon

  delay 1

  snmp trap link-status

  logging event port link-status default

  logging event port trunk-status default

  mdix auto

  storm-control broadcast level 100.00

  storm-control multicast level 100.00

  storm-control unicast level 100.00

  no shutdown lan

  load-interval counter 1 30

  load-interval counter 2 300

  no load-interval counter 3

  medium broadcast

  channel-group 2025 mode active

  no shutdown

show run int eth102/1/48 all

!Command: show running-config interface Ethernet102/1/48 all

!Time: Tue Apr 14 14:35:08 2009

version 6.0(2)N1(2)

interface Ethernet102/1/48

  description ZTC-Switch-48

  lacp port-priority 32768

  lacp rate normal

  priority-flow-control mode auto

  lldp transmit

  lldp receive

  no switchport block unicast

  no switchport block multicast

  no hardware multicast hw-hash

  no hardware vethernet mac filtering per-vlan

  cdp enable

  switchport

  switchport mode access

  no switchport dot1q ethertype

  no switchport priority extend

  switchport access vlan 105

  spanning-tree port-priority 128

  spanning-tree cost auto

  spanning-tree link-type auto

  spanning-tree port type edge

  spanning-tree bpduguard enable

  no spanning-tree bpdufilter

  speed auto

  duplex auto

  flowcontrol receive off

  flowcontrol send on

  no link debounce

  no beacon

  delay 1

  snmp trap link-status

  logging event port link-status default

  logging event port trunk-status default

  mdix auto

  storm-control broadcast level 100.00

  storm-control multicast level 100.00

  storm-control unicast level 100.00

  no shutdown lan

  load-interval counter 1 30

  load-interval counter 2 300

  no load-interval counter 3

  medium broadcast

  no shutdown

Ports are connected, there is no relationship with the speed option, such as port 102/1/1 is connected, but no speed option, port 102/1/47 is notconnected, there speed options.

show int eth102/1/1

Ethernet102/1/1 is up

  Belongs to Po2001

  Hardware: 100/1000 Ethernet, address: 64e9.5016.0802 (bia 64e9.5016.0802)

  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit, DLY 10 usec

  reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255

  Encapsulation ARPA

  Port mode is access

  full-duplex, 1000 Mb/s

  Beacon is turned off

  Input flow-control is off, output flow-control is on

  Switchport monitor is off

  EtherType is 0x8100

  Last link flapped 1d02h

int eth102/1/1

(config-if)# ?

  beacon          Disable/enable the beacon for an interface

  cdp             Configure CDP interface parameters

  channel-group   Configure port channel parameters

  description     Enter description of maximum 80 characters

  inherit         Inherit a port-profile

  ip              Configure IP features

  ipv6            Configure IPv6 features

  lacp            Configure LACP parameters

  link            Configure link

  lldp            Configure Interface LLDP parameters

  logging         Configure logging for interface

  mvr-group       MVR interface config

  mvr-type        MVR interface config

  mvr-vlan        Interface MVR Config

  no              Negate a command or set its defaults

  rate-limit      Set packet per second rate limit

  service-policy  Configure service policy for an interface

  service-policy  Policy Map

  shutdown        Enable/disable an interface

  snmp            Modify SNMP interface parameters

  spanning-tree   Spanning Tree Subsystem

  switchport      Configure switchport parameters

  untagged        Default to use for untagged packets on interface

  end             Go to exec mode

  exit            Exit from command interpreter

  pop             Pop mode from stack or restore from name

  push            Push current mode to stack or save it under name

  where           Shows the cli context you are in

show int eth102/1/47

Ethernet102/1/47 is down (Link not connected)

  Hardware: 100/1000 Ethernet, address: 64e9.5016.0830 (bia 64e9.5016.0830)

  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 0 Kbit, DLY 10 usec

  reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255

  Encapsulation ARPA

  Port mode is access

  auto-duplex, auto-speed

  Beacon is turned off

  Input flow-control is off, output flow-control is on

  Switchport monitor is off

  EtherType is 0x8100

int eth102/1/47

(config-if)# ?

  bandwidth              Set bandwidth informational parameter

  beacon                 Disable/enable the beacon for an interface

  cdp                    Configure CDP interface parameters

  channel-group          Configure port channel parameters

  default                Set a command to its defaults

  delay                  Specify interface throughput delay

  description            Enter description of maximum 80 characters

  duplex                 Enter the port duplex mode

  fex                    Configure FEX fabric

  flowcontrol            Configure interface flowcontrol

  hardware               FEX Card type

  inherit                Inherit a port-profile

  ip                     Configure IP features

  ipv6                   Configure IPv6 features

  lacp                   Configure LACP parameters

  link                   Configure link

  lldp                   Configure Interface LLDP parameters

  load-interval          Specify interval for load calculation for an interface

  logging                Configure logging for interface

  mac                    MAC

  mac-address            Configure interface mac address

  mvr-group              MVR interface config

  mvr-type               MVR interface config

  mvr-vlan               Interface MVR Config

  negotiate              Configure link negotiation parameters

  no                     Negate a command or set its defaults

  priority-flow-control  Enable/Disable PFC

  rate-limit             Set packet per second rate limit

  service-policy         Configure service policy for an interface

  service-policy         Policy Map

  shutdown               Enable/disable an interface

  snmp                   Modify SNMP interface parameters

  spanning-tree          Spanning Tree Subsystem

  speed                  Enter the port speed

  storm-control          Configure Interface storm control

  switchport             Configure switchport parameters

  untagged               Default to use for untagged packets on interface

  vpc                    Virtual Port Channel configuration

  vtp                    Enable VTP on this interface

  end                    Go to exec mode

  exit                   Exit from command interpreter

  pop                    Pop mode from stack or restore from name

  push                   Push current mode to stack or save it under name

  where                  Shows the cli context you are in

Ok, I think I found the reason, if a physical port has been added to the port channel, duplex and speed option can only be configured in interfce port-channel mode.

Thanks.

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