01-20-2017 04:54 AM - edited 03-08-2019 08:59 AM
Hi guys
We have 3x 3850 Switches in a stack. We do have only the first two switches equipped with a network module. But we can still see the Ports Gi3/1/1 Te3/1/1 Fo3/1/1 and so on...
switch#show inventory
NAME: "c38xx Stack", DESCR: "c38xx Stack"
PID: WS-C3850-12X48U , VID: V02 , SN: FCW2042XXX
NAME: "Switch 1", DESCR: "WS-C3850-12X48U-S"
PID: WS-C3850-12X48U-S , VID: V02 , SN: FOC2042XXX
NAME: "StackPort1/1", DESCR: "StackPort1/1"
PID: STACK-T1-50CM , VID: V01 , SN: MOC2039XXX
NAME: "StackPort1/2", DESCR: "StackPort1/2"
PID: STACK-T1-50CM , VID: V01 , SN: MOC2039XXX
NAME: "Switch 1 - Power Supply B", DESCR: "Switch 1 - Power Supply B"
PID: PWR-C1-1100WAC , VID: V01 , SN: DTN2034XXX
NAME: "Switch 1 FRU Uplink Module 1", DESCR: "2x1G 2x10G Uplink Module"
PID: C3850-NM-2-10G , VID: V01 , SN: FOC2042XXX
NAME: "Switch 2", DESCR: "WS-C3850-12X48U-S"
PID: WS-C3850-12X48U-S , VID: V02 , SN: FCW2042XXX
NAME: "StackPort2/1", DESCR: "StackPort2/1"
PID: STACK-T1-50CM , VID: V01 , SN: MOC2039XXX
NAME: "StackPort2/2", DESCR: "StackPort2/2"
PID: STACK-T1-50CM , VID: V01 , SN: MOC2039XXX
NAME: "Switch 2 - Power Supply A", DESCR: "Switch 2 - Power Supply A"
PID: PWR-C1-1100WAC , VID: V01 , SN: DTN2034XXX
NAME: "Switch 2 FRU Uplink Module 1", DESCR: "2x1G 2x10G Uplink Module"
PID: C3850-NM-2-10G , VID: V01 , SN: FOC2042XXX
NAME: "Switch 3", DESCR: "WS-C3850-12X48U-S"
PID: WS-C3850-12X48U-S , VID: V02 , SN: FCW2042XXX
NAME: "StackPort3/1", DESCR: "StackPort3/1"
PID: STACK-T1-50CM , VID: V01 , SN: MOC2039XXX
NAME: "StackPort3/2", DESCR: "StackPort3/2"
PID: STACK-T1-50CM , VID: V01 , SN: MOC2039XXX
NAME: "Switch 3 - Power Supply A", DESCR: "Switch 3 - Power Supply A"
PID: PWR-C1-1100WAC , VID: V01 , SN: DTN2034XXX
switch#show interfaces description | include /1/
Gi1/1/1 down down
Gi1/1/2 down down
Gi1/1/3 down down
Gi1/1/4 down down
Te1/1/1 down down
Te1/1/2 down down
Te1/1/3 down down
Te1/1/4 down down
Te1/1/5 down down
Te1/1/6 down down
Te1/1/7 down down
Te1/1/8 down down
Fo1/1/1 down down
Fo1/1/2 down down
Gi2/1/1 down down
Gi2/1/2 down down
Gi2/1/3 down down
Gi2/1/4 down down
Te2/1/1 down down
Te2/1/2 down down
Te2/1/3 down down
Te2/1/4 down down
Te2/1/5 down down
Te2/1/6 down down
Te2/1/7 down down
Te2/1/8 down down
Fo2/1/1 down down
Fo2/1/2 down down
Gi3/1/1 down down
Gi3/1/2 down down
Gi3/1/3 down down
Gi3/1/4 down down
Te3/1/1 down down
Te3/1/2 down down
Te3/1/3 down down
Te3/1/4 down down
Te3/1/5 down down
Te3/1/6 down down
Te3/1/7 down down
Te3/1/8 down down
Fo3/1/1 down down
Fo3/1/2 down down
I dont seem to find any documentation that explains this kind of behaviour. Maybe we are the first ones to deploy a stack with different NM configurations...
Thanks for having a look at this. Answers highly appreciated.
01-20-2017 03:46 PM
This means someone has pre-provisioned the 3rd switch.
This is a normal behaviour.
Check the configuration for the following lines: switch 3 provision <MODEL number>
01-22-2017 11:59 PM
Here are the lines:
switch#show running-config | include provi
switch 1 provision ws-c3850-12x48u
switch 2 provision ws-c3850-12x48u
switch 3 provision ws-c3850-12x48u
Can i change something here to get rid of the 3/1/X ports?
01-23-2017 12:04 AM
What is the output to the command "sh switch d"?
You want to get rid of the 3rd switch?
Use the command "no switch 3 provision ws-c3850-12x48u" provision of the 3rd switch will go away.
W
01-23-2017 01:10 AM
Hello Leo
There you go:
Switch/Stack Mac Address : 0076.86b5.XXX - Local Mac Address
Mac persistency wait time: Indefinite
H/W Current
Switch# Role Mac Address Priority Version State
------------------------------------------------------------
1 Member 0076.86c7.XXX 1 V02 Ready
2 Standby 0076.86c6.XXX 1 V02 Ready
*3 Active 0076.86b5.XXX 1 V02 Ready
Stack Port Status Neighbors
Switch# Port 1 Port 2 Port 1 Port 2
--------------------------------------------------------
1 OK OK 2 3
2 OK OK 3 1
3 OK OK 1 2
I dont want to get rid of the 3rd switch. I'd like to get rid of all the interfaces of the unexistent network module on the 3rd switch. We had 3 3750X Switches before the 3850 and they did not show unexisting NM ports as far as i can remember. Maybe this is a normal behaviour for the 3850 models. It just seemed odd having non existing interfaces in the configuration.
03-04-2022 02:14 AM
This article explains the odd behaviour of showing up the ports in CLI even though they should be disregarded. Strange choice by Cisco
3850: Understanding interface configuration on NM modules - Cisco Community
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