curl -k -X GET \
https://sandboxapicdc.cisco.com/api/node/class/fabricPod.json
\
-H 'Cookie: APIC-
cookie=pRgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGNPf39fZd71fV6DJWidJoqxJmHt1Fephmw6Q0
I5byoafVMZ29a6pL+4u5krJ0G2Jdrvl0l2l9cMx/o0ciIbVRfFZruCEgqsPg8+dbjb8kWX02FJLcw9Qpsg
98s5QfOaMDQWHSyqwOObKOGxxglLeQbkgxM8/fgOAFZxbKHMw0+09ihdiu7jTb7AAJVZEzYzXA=='
The response received from this instance of the APIC
should look like the one in Example 9-4.
Example 9-4 curl Command Response with a List of
All ACI Fabrics
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{
"totalCount" : "1",
"imdata" : [
{
"fabricPod" : {
"attributes" : {
"id" : "1",
"monPolDn" : "uni/fabric/monfab-
default",
"dn" : "topology/pod-1",
"status" : "",
"childAction" : "",
"modTs" : "2019-10-
26T18:01:13.491+00:00",
"podType" : "physical",
"lcOwn" : "local"
}
}
}
]
}
From this response, we can see that the always-on Cisco
DevNet Sandbox APIC instance manages only one ACI