06-29-2020 01:04 AM
Hi all,
Possibly something simple that i'm missing but we've got an ISR4331 and it has 4 ethernet ports on it, there are 2 on the top of the 4 ports that are labelled ge0/0/0 across BOTH of them and then ge0/0/1 and ge0/0/2 underneath. I have 3 ports in use but we have another company joining us on another LAN subnet so i'd like to keep it simple by using one of the GE0/0/0 ports for their LAN. I have a GBIC adaptor which i've popped into the port (the same as i have in the GE0/0/2 port but it doesn't show up as a seperate interface ? I was expecting it to show as something like GE0/0/4 or GE0/0/0/1 or something ?
Anyone know if i CAN actually use this port or what i'm doing wrong ?
Thanks
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06-29-2020 01:13 AM - edited 06-29-2020 01:14 AM
Hi there,
Ge0/0/0 is a combo port. When you have both media types connected, the SFP will take priority over the RJ45.
You need to buy another NIM to gain more interfaces, or configure the existing ports with subinterfaces and break out the VLANs on a downstream switch.
cheers,
Seb.
06-29-2020 01:13 AM - edited 06-29-2020 01:14 AM
Hi there,
Ge0/0/0 is a combo port. When you have both media types connected, the SFP will take priority over the RJ45.
You need to buy another NIM to gain more interfaces, or configure the existing ports with subinterfaces and break out the VLANs on a downstream switch.
cheers,
Seb.
06-29-2020 01:21 AM
06-29-2020 07:59 AM
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