Monitoring The Vmps; Troubleshooting Dynamic-Access Port Vlan Membership; Vmps Configuration Example - Cisco ME 3400 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring VMPS

Monitoring the VMPS

You can display information about the VMPS by using the show vmps privileged EXEC command. The
switch displays this information about the VMPS:
This is an example of output for the show vmps privileged EXEC command:
Switch# show vmps
VQP Client Status:
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VMPS VQP Version:
Reconfirm Interval: 60 min
Server Retry Count: 3
VMPS domain server: 172.20.128.86 (primary, current)
Reconfirmation status
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VMPS Action:

Troubleshooting Dynamic-Access Port VLAN Membership

The VMPS shuts down a dynamic-access port under these conditions:
To disable and re-enable a disabled dynamic-access port, enter the shutdown interface configuration
command followed by the no shutdown interface configuration command.

VMPS Configuration Example

Figure 11-5
dynamic-access ports. In this example, these assumptions apply:
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VMPS VQP Version—the version of VQP used to communicate with the VMPS. The switch queries
the VMPS that is using VQP Version 1.
Reconfirm Interval—the number of minutes the switch waits before reconfirming the
VLAN-to-MAC-address assignments.
Server Retry Count—the number of times VQP resends a query to the VMPS. If no response is
received after this many tries, the switch starts to query the secondary VMPS.
VMPS domain server—the IP address of the configured VLAN membership policy servers. The
switch sends queries to the one marked current. The one marked primary is the primary server.
VMPS Action—the result of the most recent reconfirmation attempt. A reconfirmation attempt can
occur automatically when the reconfirmation interval expired, or you can force it by entering the
vmps reconfirm privileged EXEC command.
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172.20.128.87
other
The VMPS is in secure mode, and it does not allow the host to connect to the port. The VMPS shuts
down the port to prevent the host from connecting to the network.
More than 20 active hosts reside on a dynamic-access port.
shows a network with a VMPS server switch and VMPS client switches with
The VMPS server and the VMPS client are separate switches.
The Catalyst 6500 series Switch A is the primary VMPS server.
The Catalyst 6500 series Switch C and Switch J are secondary VMPS servers.
Chapter 11
Configuring VLANs
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