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scale-profile vlan
Configures the L2 VLAN scale profile on a switch.
Syntax
scale-profile vlan
Parameters None
Defaults Not configured
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information Use the VLAN scale profile when you scale the number of VLANs so that the switch consumes less memory.
Enable the scale profile before you configure VLANs on the switch. The scale profile globally applies L2 mode on
all VLANs you create and disables L3 transmission. The no version of the command disables L2 VLAN scaling. To
enable L3 routing traffic on a VLAN, use the mode L3 command.
Example
OS10(config)# scale-profile vlan
Supported
Releases
10.4.0E(X2) or later
show discovered-expanders
Displays the Fabric Expanders attached to an MX9116n Fabric Switching Engine.
Syntax
show discovered-expanders
Syntax
show discovered-expanders
Parameters None
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information Use the show discovered-expanders command to verify the auto-discovered Fabric Expanders.
If a Fabric Switching Engine is in SmartFabric mode, it automatically discovers and configures an attached Fabric
Expander:
Virtual ports on the Fabric Expander and a virtual slot ID are created and mapped to 8x25GE breakout
interfaces in FEM mode on the Fabric Engine.
The unit ID is automatically discovered.
Server traffic is transmitted through the QSFP28-DD uplink on the Fabric Expander to the Fabric Engine.
If the Fabric Switching Engine is in Full Switch mode, configure the switch using the CLI. You must manually
configure the unit ID of the Fabric Expander, for more information see Virtual ports. The unit ID is also called the
virtual slot ID.
Example
OS10# show discovered-expanders
Service- Model Type Chassis- Chassis-slot Port-group Virtual-
tag service-tag Slot-Id
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
403RPK2 MX7116n Fabric 1 SKY003Q A2 1/1/2 71
Expander Module
Supported
Releases
10.4.0E(R3S) or later
show interface
Displays interface information.
Syntax
show interface [type]
Parameters interface type — Enter the interface type:
266 Interfaces