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Cisco 3850 stack non existing ports are shown

mario.jost
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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.

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Leo Laohoo
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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>

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?

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

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.

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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