07-02-2003 04:30 PM - edited 03-02-2019 08:35 AM
my customer has a running catalyst 3550.
he asked for me to check the GBIC type by console.
is it possible to check it ? if yes, how to do it ?
thanks
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07-02-2003 04:51 PM
On a Cisco IOS switch, run "show interface GigabitEthernet 0/x" where "x" is the number of the port. You should see something like this in the output:
Auto-duplex (Full), 1000Mb/s, media type is SX
Auto-duplex (Full), 1000Mb/s, media type is LX
On a Catalyst OS switch, run "show port x/y" where "x" is the slot the module is in, and "y" is the port where the GBIC is. (Run "show port" to see all ports.) You should see something like this:
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
----- ------------------ ---------- ---------- ------ ----- ------------
1/1 connected trunk full 1000 1000BaseSX
1/2 connected trunk full 1000 1000BaseSX
3/1 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/2 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/3 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/4 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/5 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/6 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/7 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/8 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/9 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/10 notconnect 1 full 1000 No GBIC
3/11 notconnect 1 full 1000 No GBIC
3/12 notconnect 1 full 1000 No GBIC
3/13 notconnect 1 full 1000 No GBIC
3/14 notconnect 1 full 1000 No GBIC
3/15 connected trunk full 1000 1000BaseSX
3/16 connected trunk full 1000 1000BaseSX
Hope this helps.
07-02-2003 04:51 PM
On a Cisco IOS switch, run "show interface GigabitEthernet 0/x" where "x" is the number of the port. You should see something like this in the output:
Auto-duplex (Full), 1000Mb/s, media type is SX
Auto-duplex (Full), 1000Mb/s, media type is LX
On a Catalyst OS switch, run "show port x/y" where "x" is the slot the module is in, and "y" is the port where the GBIC is. (Run "show port" to see all ports.) You should see something like this:
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
----- ------------------ ---------- ---------- ------ ----- ------------
1/1 connected trunk full 1000 1000BaseSX
1/2 connected trunk full 1000 1000BaseSX
3/1 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/2 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/3 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/4 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/5 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/6 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/7 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/8 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/9 connected trunk full 1000 1000-LX/LH
3/10 notconnect 1 full 1000 No GBIC
3/11 notconnect 1 full 1000 No GBIC
3/12 notconnect 1 full 1000 No GBIC
3/13 notconnect 1 full 1000 No GBIC
3/14 notconnect 1 full 1000 No GBIC
3/15 connected trunk full 1000 1000BaseSX
3/16 connected trunk full 1000 1000BaseSX
Hope this helps.
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