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CLI Commands Used To Troubleshoot ACI Fabric

This document lists some helpful commands that can be executed by the "admin" user in the CLI of the APIC controller. It includes general commands like starting and stopping services, checking controller status and fabric membership. It also includes commands to check active links, link status, and various "show" commands to display configuration information for entities like AAA, faults, firmware, interfaces, tenants and more.

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CLI Commands Used To Troubleshoot ACI Fabric

This document lists some helpful commands that can be executed by the "admin" user in the CLI of the APIC controller. It includes general commands like starting and stopping services, checking controller status and fabric membership. It also includes commands to check active links, link status, and various "show" commands to display configuration information for entities like AAA, faults, firmware, interfaces, tenants and more.

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Commands

This list contains some helpful commands that can be entered in the CLI of the
APIC controller and can be executed by the "admin" user.

General

 acidiag avread
 acidiag fnvread
 acidiag rvread
 acidiag start/stop/restart
# start/stop DMEs
 acidiag verifyapic
 controller
 eraseconfig setup or acidiag touch setup
 show controller [1,2,3]
# executing command: ls /aci/system/controllers/
 show fabric membership
# executing command: cat /aci/fabric/inventory/fabric-
membership/clients/summary
 techsupport controller [controller]
controller = controller ID (for example, 1), range (for example, 1-2),
name (for example, apic1), or name list (for example, apic1,apic2,..)
 techsupport switch [switch]
switch = switch node ID (for example, 101), range (for example, 101-103),
name (for example, leaf1, spine1), or name list (for example,
leaf1,leaf2,spine1...)
 version
 whoami

Check Active Links

 cat /proc/net/bonding/bond0

Show Link Status

 ip link

Show Commands

Note: Some of these show commands might not execute at this time. This is a
list of items for your reference.

 show aaa - show AAA


 show access - show fabric access policies
 show auditlog - show auditlog on current path
 show bgp - show BGP information
 show cdp - show Cisco Discovery Protocol information
 show controller - show controller node
 show eventlog - show event log on current path
 show fabric - show fabric details
 show fex - show FEX information
 show external-data-collectors - show external data collectors
 show faults - show faults current path
 show firmware - show firmware information
 show health - show health on current path
 show historical-record-policy - show historic record policies
 show import-export - show import/export
 show interface - show interface status and information
 show interface-policies - show interface policies
 show ip - show IP information
 show lldp - show information about LLDP
 show isis - show IS-IS status and configuration
 show l4-l7 -  show L4-L7 services details
 show module - show module information
 show schedulers - show schedulers
 show switch - show switch node
 show tenant - show tenant
 show trafficmap - show trafficmap
 show version - show version
 show vmware - show VMware vCenter/vShield Controllers
 show vpc - show VPC information

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