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Dell Lasso Version 4.7.3 User's Guide

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Manually Collecting Data For Cisco Nexus Device

Lasso provides support to Nexus 5020 and 5548 switches.

To collect manually:

  1. Login to Cisco Nexus switch through SSH/Telnet
  2. Run the command config.
  3. Run the following commands
    • show tech-support
    • show port-channel summary
    • show hostname
    • show version
    • show running-config
    • show environment
    • show module
    • show policy-map
    • show spanning-tree
    • show switchname
    • show system uptime
    • show system resources
    • show vpc
    • show vlan
    • show clock
    • show feature
    • show fex
    • show fex detail
    • show hardware internal cpu-mac mgmt stats
    • show interface
    • show interface brief
    • show interface fex-fabric
    • show interface transceiver
    • show interface flowcontrol
    • show interface priority-flow-control
    • show interface switchport
    • show interface trunk
    • show interface description
    • show interface status
    • show inventory
    • show lldp  neighbors
    • show mac-list
    • show mac-address-table
    • show class-map
    • show license usage
    • show lacp neighbor
    • show lacp port-channel
    • show port-channel capacity
    • show port-channel load-balance
    • show port-channel usage
    • show port-channel traffic
    • show queuing interface
    • show system internal ethpm info all
    • show spanning-tree mst
    • show lldp neighbors detail
    • show lldp tlv-select
    • show vsan
    • show zone
    • show flogi database
  4. For CEE information, run the command show tech-support
  5. Capture the console output
    • NOTE: On SAN having many Cisco Nexus switches, you may need to increase the time out value. By default, the time out value for these switches is five minutes (in milliseconds). This value ( ciscofcoe.timeout) can be modified in the file ESC.properties located in the Lasso install directory.

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