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system cluster-switch show

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Display the configuration for cluster and management switches

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The system cluster-switch show command displays configuration details for the monitored cluster switches and management switches.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>,…​]

Selects the fields that have the specified name.

| [-snmp-config ]

Displays the following information about a switch:

  • Device Name

  • SNMPv2c Community String or SNMPv3 Username

  • SNMP Version

| [-status ]

Displays the following status information about a switch:

  • Is Discovered

  • SNMPv2c Community String or SNMPv3 Username

  • Model Number

  • Switch Network

  • Software Version

  • Reason For Not Monitoring

  • Source Of Switch Version

  • Is Monitored ?

| [-instance ] }

Selects detailed information for all the switches.

[-device <text>] - Device Name

Selects the switches that match the specified device name.

[-address <IP Address>] - IP Address

Selects the switches that match the specified IP address.

[-snmp-version {SNMPv1|SNMPv2c|SNMPv3}] - SNMP Version

Selects the switches that match the specified SNMP version.

[-is-discovered {true|false}] - Is Discovered

Selects the switches that match the specified discovery setting.

[-community <text>] - DEPRECATED-Community String or SNMPv3 Username
Note This parameter is deprecated and may be removed in a future release of Data ONTAP. Use -community-or-username instead.

Selects the switches that match the specified SNMPv2c community string or SNMPv3 username.

[-community-or-username <text>] - Community String or SNMPv3 Username

Selects the switches that match the specified SNMPv2c community string or SNMPv3 username.

[-model {NX5010|NX5020|CAT2960|OTHER|NX5596|CN1610|CN1601|NX3132|OT5548|NX3132V|OT9332|NX3132XL}] - Model Number

Selects the switches that match the specified model number.

[-type {cluster-network|management-network}] - Switch Network

Selects the switches that match the specified switch type.

[-sw-version <text>] - Software Version

Selects the switches that match the specified software version.

[-reason <text>] - Reason For Not Monitoring

Selects the switches that match the specified reason.

[-version-source <text>] - Source Of Switch Version

Selects the switches that match the specified version source (for example, from SNMP, CDP or ISDP).

[-is-monitoring-enabled-operational {true|false}] - Is Monitored ?

Selects the switches that match the specifed operational monitoring status.

[-serial-number <text>] - Serial Number of the Device

Selects the switches that match the specified serial number.

Examples

cluster1::> system cluster-switch show
  Switch                      Type               Address          Model
  --------------------------- ------------------ ---------------- ---------------
  cn1610-143--234             cluster-network    10.238.143.234   CN1610
       Serial Number: 20211200007
        Is Monitored: true
              Reason:
    Software Version: 1.1.0.1
      Version Source: ISDP
cn1601--143-230             management-network 10.238.143.230   CN1601
       Serial Number: 20210200019
        Is Monitored: false
              Reason: Monitoring Disabled by Default
    Software Version: 1.1.0.1
      Version Source: ISDP
cn1601--143-232             management-network 10.238.143.232   CN1601
       Serial Number: 20210200017
        Is Monitored: false
              Reason: Monitoring Disabled by Default
    Software Version: 1.1.0.1
      Version Source: ISDP
cn1610-143--231             cluster-network    10.238.143.231   CN1610
       Serial Number: 20211200002
        Is Monitored: true
              Reason:
    Software Version: 1.1.0.1
      Version Source: ISDP

The example above displays the configuration of all cluster switches and management switches.

cluster1::> system cluster-switch show -snmp-config
                SNMPv2c Community
  Switch        or SNMPv3 Username    SNMP Version
  ------------- --------------------- ------------
  SwitchA       public                SNMPv2c

The example above displays the SNMPv2c community string or SNMPv3 username and SNMP version for all cluster switches and management switches.

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