12-21-2004 12:29 AM - edited 03-02-2019 08:42 PM
Hello,
I have some old Modules from a 5500-Series.
Now I want to write down the Serial-Number of the Modules. (5201, 5213a,.....)
Where are they to find?
How do they look like (xxx-xxx-xx-xx-xx)
Do you know a page with pictures where it is explained?
Thanks a lot!
12-21-2004 02:13 AM
Usually they are on a small orange sticker on the component side of the card, about 8 mm by 16 mm (at a guess), with a barcode and the s/n in clear text. For the 5500 series, they are normally a 10- or 11-digit number, with leading zeros. Typical numbers are in the 20000000 range, i.e. 8 significant digits.
You can also see the serial numbers by doing a show module from the CLI enable mode.
Hope this helps.
Kevin Dorrell
Luxembourg
12-21-2004 06:59 AM
There are 2 stickers on the supervisor.
Both have a 8 digits long number (XXXXXXXX).
But there some yellow stickers with other numbers, but no 10-/11-digit numbers. There also are no leading zeros.
I dont have a working 5000/5500 Chassis, thats the problem with it.
12-21-2004 07:21 AM
I just had a look at one of our spare cards, and you are right - no leading zeros. THe leading weros just show up on the CLI.
There were two stickers, an orange one and a white one. The white one is the assembly number, and I presume it shows manufacturing details. It had a format like 73-xxx-xxxx-xx. The orange one just had 8 plain digits and no hyphens, and is the serial number.
Hope this helps.
Kevin Dorrell
Luxembourg
12-21-2004 07:22 AM
You can get it from sh mod. Here is an output from my lab. I have changed the numbers to xxxxxxxx though
Console> (enable) sh mod
Mod Slot Ports Module-Type Model Sub Status
--- ---- ----- ------------------------- ------------------- --- --------
1 1 2 1000BaseSX Supervisor WS-X5530 yes ok
2 2 Gigabit Ethernet Ext WS-X5410
3 3 9 Gigabit Ethernet WS-X5410 no ok
4 4 Gigabit Ethernet Ext WS-X5410
5 5 9 Gigabit Ethernet WS-X5410 no ok
6 6 24 10/100BaseTX Ethernet WS-X5234 no ok
7 7 24 10/100BaseTX Ethernet WS-X5225R no ok
8 8 24 3 Segment 100BaseTX Ether WS-X5223 no ok
9 9 24 10/100BaseTX Ethernet WS-X5224 no ok
10 10 24 10BaseT Ethernet WS-X5013 no ok
11 11 12 10/100BaseTX Ethernet WS-X5213 no ok
Mod Module-Name Serial-Num
--- -------------------- --------------------
1 000xxxxxxxx
2 000xxxxxxxx
3 000xxxxxxxx
4 000xxxxxxxx
5 000xxxxxxxx
6 000xxxxxxxx
7 000xxxxxxxx
8 000xxxxxxxx
9 000xxxxxxxx
10 000xxxxxxxx
11 000xxxxxxxx
Mod MAC-Address(es) Hw Fw Sw
--- -------------------------------------- ------ ---------- -----------------
1 00-50-a2-6f-f0-00 to 00-50-a2-6f-f3-ff 3.4 5.1(2) 6.4(12)
3 00-10-7b-d6-0b-20 to 00-10-7b-d6-0b-2b 1.0 4.2(1) 4.2(1)
5 00-10-7b-f2-6f-1c to 00-10-7b-f2-6f-27 1.0 4.2(1) 5.4(1)
6 00-d0-d3-d3-90-00 to 00-d0-d3-d3-90-17 1.0 4.5(2) 6.4(12)
7 00-d0-06-a1-7b-48 to 00-d0-06-a1-7b-5f 3.3 4.3(1) 6.4(12)
8 00-e0-b0-fb-0a-0b to 00-e0-b0-fb-0a-0d 1.0 2.2(1) 6.4(12)
9 00-10-7b-d7-c9-98 to 00-10-7b-d7-c9-af 1.4 3.1(1) 6.4(12)
10 00-e0-1e-45-f8-70 to 00-e0-1e-45-f8-87 1.0 1.1 6.4(12)
11 00-60-09-ff-2e-0c to 00-60-09-ff-2e-17 1.0 1.4 6.4(12)
Mod Sub-Type Sub-Model Sub-Serial Sub-Hw
--- -------- --------- ---------- ------
1 NFFC II WS-F5531 00xxxxxxxx 2.0
1 uplink WS-U5534 00xxxxxxxx 1.2
Console> (enable)
Ignore the leading zeroes. You can check for any contract/entitlement on CCO at
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/scccibdispatch?AppName=ContractAgent&Form=Home
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