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- Application Centric Infrastructure: All about PolicyClassTag . . . - Cisco
How to get pctag value of an EPG? How to get the EPG name when you know pcTag value? This document describes the concept of Policy Class Tag (pcTag) Class in Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) The information in this document is based on software version 4 2 (3n)
- ACI pcTag VNID Descriptions including CLI Commands
In the managed objects (MO) you will see in a REST call, the attribute is called ‘pcTag’ On the CLI it will mainly referred to as Class ID A shorthand for GroupPolicyClassTag: The classification tag used for policy enforcement and zoning pcTags can either be system, global or local
- Verify ACI contract - vzAny - Cisco Community
So if you are trying to troubleshoot contracts with vzAny, you'll need to be looking at pcTag=0, NOT 11114 or 55 Issue the following command, replacing 2201 with any switch where your VRF exists Or you can use the entire range of leaf switches you have to be sure: Node 2201 (Leaf2201) <snip>
- pcTag for ACI Contracts - DCLessons
In Cisco ACI, all EPGs have their own ID called policy control Tag (pcTag) The pcTag is sometimes referred to as class ID or sclass dclass for source destination class ID (source destination pcTag) The pcTag is assigned to an EPG when it is created by the APIC and used when a contract rule is applied for a packet on a leaf switch
- pcTag (zoning-rule) Policy TCAM
Class ID and scope can be easily retrieved from the APIC GUI by opening the Tenant > select the Tenant name on the left > Operational > Resource IDs > EPGs Leaf # show zoning-rule scope 123456
- jtanderson2 aci-cli: Useful Cisco ACI CLI Commands - GitHub
CLI commands to run from the APIC or switches to glean information around the configuration and operational state of the fabric Quicker than the GUI in most cases and useful for troubleshooting and planning
- ACI CLI Command to Display EPG of a Policy Tag
If I know the EPG name, I could find the policy tag of that EPG via "show epg" command on APIC However if I know only the policy tag, how could I find the EPG of that policy tag via CLI I couldn't find this information anywhere
- Verify ACI Shared Services - Shared Service Consumer PcTag 14 - Cisco
Shared Services takes full advantage of the 3 PcTag Categories: The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration If your network is live, ensure that you understand the potential impact of any command
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