- Welcome to the Cisco Nexus 3550T Programmable Switch Platform Documentation
-
- Command Line Interface
- Bash Shell
- System Clock
- AAA Configuration
- Configuration Management
- Automatic Configuration
- Configuring Interfaces
- Layer 2 Configuration
- Layer 3 Configuration
- Port Channel Configuration
- VRRP Configuration
- SNMP
- SPAN/Monitoring Configuration
- High Precision Timestamping
- Diagnostics
- System Logs
- Debug Dumps
- Statistics Logging
- FPGA Firmware Selection
- Known Issues
Configuring Interfaces
This section provides information about configuration of the front panel interfaces of the Cisco Nexus 3550-T Programmable Switch Platform.
You can access the interface related functions through the interface
command. Without the config
modifier, these commands are limited to showing the current interface status. With the config
modifier it is possible to change settings on the interface.
It is possible to enter all commands shown in this section either on a single line or from within the interface modal state. To enter the modal state for a given interface, enter the following command:
admin@NX-3550-T# config interface ethernet1
admin@NX-3550-T(config-if-et1)#
When you are in the interface modal state, it is possible to omit the config interface ethernet1
prefix from commands.
You can use the shortened command int
in place of interface
end et
in place of ethernet
:
admin@NX-3550-T# config int et1
admin@NX-3550-T(config-if-et1)#
Disable an Interface
To disable a specific interface via CLI, use the following command:
admin@NX-3550-T# config interface et4 shutdown
The above command disables the interface et4. To verify that et4 is disabled, use the following command:
admin@NX-3550-T# config sh int et4
Interface ethernet4 is disabled
Speed is 10000 Mbps
Enable an Interface
To enable a specific interface via CLI, use the 'no' form of the shutdown
command:
admin@NX-3550-T# config interface et4 no shutdown
The above command enables the et4 interface.
To verify that et4 is enabled, use the following command.
admin@NX-3550-T# config sh int et4
Interface ethernet4 is up
Speed is 10000 Mbps
Assign IP Address
To assign the IPv4 addresses to specific interfaces via CLI, use the following command:
admin@NX-3550-T# config interface et4 ip address 110.110.110.110/24
To verify the assigned address use the show command as follows:
admin@NX-3550-T# config sh ru int et4
interface ethernet4
speed 10000
ip address 110.110.110.110/24
ip pim rp 192.168.10.2 224.0.0.0/4
hostname NX-3550-T
ip name-server 64.104.200.248
vrf context management
ip route 0.0.0.0/0 10.67.149.1
Add a Description to an Interface:
For easy identification about the role of an interface on Nexus 3550-T, you can add a description to that interfaces.
For example, say interface et4 is receiving multicast data from group MG1. To assign a description to the specific interface via CLI, use the following command:
admin@NX-3550-T# config interface et4 description "multicast-group-MG1"
Verify the assigned address by using the show command as follows.
admin@NX-3550-T# config sh int et4
interface ethernet4 enabled
Description: multicast-group-MG1
speed 10000
Assign Interface Speed
To assign a speed to specific interfaces via CLI, use the following command:
admin@NX-3550-T# config interface et4 speed 10000
NoteThe supported interface speeds depends on the FPGA firmware image selected. See FPGA firmware selection for the list of supported speeds for each image.
Access Interface Details
Detailed interface statistics are available on all interfaces. You can access the statistics by using the show
command. For example, to show detailed statistics on interface ethernet1
, use the following command:
admin@NX-3550-T# show interface ethernet1
Interface ethernet1 is up
Pluggable transceiver detected
Hardware address is 46:cc:39:5a:43:0, MTU 1500 bytes
Speed is 10000 Mbps
Link flap counter is 0
Rx counters
1875 input frames
0 unicast frames 1875 multicast frames 0 broadcast frames
0 error frames
Tx counters
10397 output frames
0 unicast frames 8283 multicast frames 2114 broadcast frames
0 error frames
Obtain an Interface Overview
In addition to the detailed output available for all interfaces, you can obtain an overview by using the generic show interface brief
command without specifying an interface. This command shows a summary of all interfaces in the device along with its current status.
admin@NX-3550-T# show interface brief
Interface Status Transceiver Speed
--------- ------ ----------- -----
et1 up SFP 10000
et2 up SFP 10000
et3 down SFP 10000
et4 up SFP 10000
et5 up SFP 10000
et6 up SFP 10000
et7 up SFP 10000
et8 up SFP 10000
et9 down -- 10000
...
Configure Multiple Interfaces
Given that the Nexus 3550-T can have as many as 48 interfaces, an extensive multi-interface addressing syntax has been added to the CLI. The following two types of selection methods are available:
- Range selectors
- Unix style command line wildcards
Select a Range of Interfaces
The interface selection syntax supports selecting a range of interfaces delineated by the -
character.
admin@NX-3550-T# show interface ethernet1-4 brief
Interface Status Transceiver Speed
--------- ------ ----------- -----
et1 up SFP 10000
et2 up SFP 10000
et3 down SFP 10000
et4 up SFP 10000
You can select a specific range of interfaces by using the ,
character.
admin@NX-3550-T# show interface ethernet1,3,5 brief
Interface Status Transceiver Speed
--------- ------ ----------- -----
et1 up SFP 10000
et3 down SFP 10000
et5 up SFP 10000
Combine Connector/Interface Range Selectors
You can combine range selectors to select interfaces across multiple physical connectors.
admin@NX-3550-T# show interface ethernet1-3,5 brief
Interface Status Transceiver Speed
--------- ------ ----------- -----
et1 up SFP 10000
et2 up SFP 10000
et3 down SFP 10000
et5 up SFP 10000