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Mar 22, 2019
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Tracking MAC in vCMP

I have configured these four vCMP's guest:

 

F5_MAIN(/S1-green-P:Active)(/Common)(tmos) show vcmp

 

Sys::Vcmp::Guest

 

Name Slot ID Status Requested Request Retries Uptime Comment State Complete

 

BAL_AH_1 1 running deployed true 0 09/15/17 04:44:49

 

BAL_AH_2 1 running deployed true 0 02/07/17 08:12:23

 

BAL_PUB_1 1 running deployed true 0 02/09/17 10:06:32

 

BAL_PUB_2 1 running deployed true 0 01/12/18 01:42:48

 

I'm tracking MAC 00:23:E9:AA:80:03 and this belongs to BAL_AH_2

 

BAL_AH_2(/S1-green-P:Active)(/Common)(tmos)show net self

 

Net:Vlan: CG_RED_CGR2

 

Interface Name CG_RED_CGR2 Mac Address (True) 00:23:e9:aa:80:03 MTU 1500 Tag 604

 

From the main device (F5_MAIN), how can I know which vcmp it belongs?

 

Thanks in advance

 

  • If you log into the GUI of the Host (F5_MAIN) you should be able to navigate to:

     

    vCMP > Guest List.

     

    From there if you click on a guest, and then change the "Properties" menu at the top from "Basic" to "Advanced" then look about 8 or 9 rows down, it shows MAC addresses.

     

    Hope that helps! If it does please up-vote and select this answer, it would be greatly appreciated!

     

    -Dylan

     

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  • If you log into the GUI of the Host (F5_MAIN) you should be able to navigate to:

     

    vCMP > Guest List.

     

    From there if you click on a guest, and then change the "Properties" menu at the top from "Basic" to "Advanced" then look about 8 or 9 rows down, it shows MAC addresses.

     

    Hope that helps! If it does please up-vote and select this answer, it would be greatly appreciated!

     

    -Dylan

     

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      DevFK_386697
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      Hi Dylan!

       

      Thanks for your answer The information is displayed in this format:

       

      Base Mac Address: 0:23:e9:aa:80:3

       

      Do you know if there is any way to see this information via CLI?