Administrator Guide

Uninstalling VSN
Uninstalling the VSN package removes it from the internal flash memory on a switch.
CAUTION: Before you uninstall the VSN package, first stop all VSN scripts that are currently
running using the
no script script-name command.
Uninstall the VSN package from the system.
EXEC Privilege mode
package uninstall name
Enter the name of the VSN package exactly as it appears in show packages output.
Viewing VSN Information
To view the configuration of currently active hypervisor sessions, use these commands.
Display configuration of current hypervisor sessions.
HYPERVISOR mode
show configuration
Display a list of supported hypervisors.
EXEC Privilege mode
show hypervisor supported
Display general information on current hypervisor sessions.
EXEC Privilege mode
show virtualswitch [interface] [virtualswitch-name]
To display detailed information about a hypervisor session, enter the VSN interface and/or virtual-
switch name generated by the hypervisor, as the show virtualswitch output displays.
Display information on virtual machines accessed on a switch interface, including the virtual machine
name, VMAC address, and corresponding VLAN ID.
Display the virtual machines accessed on a switch interface.
EXEC Privilege mode
show vmmap interface
NOTE: In the show vmmap and show virtualswitch output, VLAN 1 displays as VLAN ID 1;
VLAN 4095 displays without a VLAN ID as
"- ".
Example of the show configuration hypervisor session command.
Dell(conf-hypervisor)#show config
!
hypervisor LocalNetwork
mode config
access https://10.10.10.10 username admin password 7 1d28e9f33f99cf5c
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