09-14-2016 12:02 AM
As per Cisco information:
In general, a QSFP+ port is meant to be used as a 40G Ethernet port but as it is internally based on 4 x 10G lanes they can in some configurations be splitted in four separate 10G ports.
I am having two slots:
Eth1/1 to Eth1/12 and Eth2/1 to Eth2/12
out of these 24 ports , few ports are used for interconnection between two Data centers for Redundancy with VPC.
So Now my question is ...If I reconfigure few ports on slot for 4x10G by using breakout command and i use the poweroff module 1 then will it complete shut my slot1 or what will happen because I have many other device connected on other ports on same slot1.Will it impact my othet port connection on same slot!!!!!
N5k(config)# interface breakout slot 1 port 4-6 map 10g-4x
N5k(config)# poweroff module 1
N5k(config)# no poweroff module 1
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09-23-2016 08:13 PM
Hi,
This has to be in range.
switch(config)# interface breakout slot slot port port-range map 10g-4x |
Configures the breakout for an interface. slot—valid values are 1 to 8. port-range—valid values are 1-48.
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Thanks-
Afroz
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09-21-2016 05:40 PM
Hi ,
Yes , it will bring down the other ports as well as we are shutting down the module.
You need to have a MW to perform this task.
Thanks-
Afroz
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09-23-2016 04:49 AM
Thanks Afroj.
One more question: Why this commands ask for range, cant we do the breakout for a single port
N5k(config)# interface breakout slot 1 port 4-6 map 10g-4x - Working
N5k(config)# interface breakout slot 1 port 5 map 10g-4x - Not working
What should i to do the breakout for single port on N5K?
09-23-2016 08:13 PM
Hi,
This has to be in range.
switch(config)# interface breakout slot slot port port-range map 10g-4x |
Configures the breakout for an interface. slot—valid values are 1 to 8. port-range—valid values are 1-48.
|
Thanks-
Afroz
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10-14-2016 03:44 AM
Thanks Afroz.
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