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show vlt
Displays information on a VLT domain.
Syntax
show vlt domain-id delay-restore-orphan-port
Parameter
domain-id Enter a VLT domain ID, from 1 to 255.
delay-restore orphan-port - Enter the delay-restore orphan-port keyword to display the delay-
restore orphan-port status.
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
In the following example, the status of the VLT node should be up. If you see the role for this VLT node listed as
primary, the role on the peer node should be listed as secondary.
Example
OS10# show vlt 255
Domain ID : 255
Unit ID : 1
Role : primary
Version : 2.0
Local System MAC address : 34:17:eb:3a:bd:80
Role priority : 1
VLT MAC address : aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
IP address : fda5:74c8:b79e:1::1
Delay-Restore timer : 100 seconds
Peer-Routing : Enabled
Peer-Routing-Timeout timer : 9999 seconds
VLTi Link Status
port-channel1000 : up
VLT Peer Unit ID System MAC Address Status IP Address Version
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2 34:17:eb:3a:c2:80 up fda5:74c8:b79e:1::2 2.0
WHEN VLT DELAY-RESTORE TIMER IS RUNNING:
OUTPUT1 - Configurations enabled on discontinuous interfaces
OS10# show vlt 1 delay-restore-orphan-port
VLT Delay-Restore timer : 90 seconds
Remaining time : 60 seconds
Delay-Restore Orphan-Port enabled interfaces :
Eth1/1/10-1/1/15,1/1/17,1/1/20
Po10-15,17,20
Delay-Restore Orphan-Port Ignore VLTi Fail enabled interfaces :
Eth1/1/12-1/1/14,1/1/20
Po10-12,Po17
WHEN DELAY-RESTORE TIMER HAS EXPIRED/NOT-RUNNING:
OS10# show vlt 1 delay-restore-orphan-port
VLT Delay-Restore timer : 90 seconds
Delay-Restore Orphan-Port enabled interfaces : Eth1/1/8
Eth1/1/10
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Virtual Link Trunking