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Cisco C9300X-48TX - network module port numbering

AigarsK
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Hi All,

I just received two new C9300X-48TX which have optional network module C9300X-NM-8Y installed.

I just cannot make sense of the port numbering and would like someone to explain me this.

Switch has 48 Multigigabit (10G/5G/2.5G/1G/100M) ports.
C9300X-NM-8Y has 8x SFP+ (25G/10G/1G) ports.

When I am listing ports that are in config I see following:
...

Te1/0/47
Te1/0/48
Te1/1/1
Te1/1/2
Te1/1/3
Te1/1/4
Te1/1/5
Te1/1/6
Te1/1/7
Te1/1/8
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/1
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/2
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/3
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/4
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/5
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/6
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/7
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/8
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/9
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/10
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/11
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/12
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/13
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/14
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/15
TwentyFiveGigE1/1/16
HundredGigE1/1/1
HundredGigE1/1/2
HundredGigE1/1/3
HundredGigE1/1/4

When I connected the uplink to this switch, and plugged in Port 1 on C9300X-NM-8Y with 10Gbps SFP, it reported that TwentyFiveGigE1/1/1 is UP and not the expected "Te1/1/1"

Ok, sort of fine as I have seen that port always defaults to the one that technically is the highest speed interface is able to support.

But things that bug me are as followed:

• Why bother with listing Te1/1/1 to Te1/1/8 if a network module is not installed, same applies for the ports HundredGigE1/1/1 to HundredGigE1/1/4?

• Why is switch reporting ports TwentyFiveGigE1/1/9 to TwentyFiveGigE1/1/16 as available when C9300X-NM-8Y only has 8 ports?

Can someone please help me understand this?

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marce1000
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  - Some switch models will 'provision' ports or port numbers anyway taking into account whatever module could be installed,
     Of course for a certain SFP or other connection , speed and active connection ,
     the correct port (as indicated with the speed) should be shown,

M.



-- Each morning when I wake up and look into the mirror I always say ' Why am I so brilliant ? '
    When the mirror will then always repond to me with ' The only thing that exceeds your brilliance is your beauty! '

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marce1000
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  - Some switch models will 'provision' ports or port numbers anyway taking into account whatever module could be installed,
     Of course for a certain SFP or other connection , speed and active connection ,
     the correct port (as indicated with the speed) should be shown,

M.



-- Each morning when I wake up and look into the mirror I always say ' Why am I so brilliant ? '
    When the mirror will then always repond to me with ' The only thing that exceeds your brilliance is your beauty! '

Thanks, so the reason there are 16x 25Gbps interfaces is to do with fanout cables that can be used on 100Gbps ports?

 

 - I think so ,

 M.



-- Each morning when I wake up and look into the mirror I always say ' Why am I so brilliant ? '
    When the mirror will then always repond to me with ' The only thing that exceeds your brilliance is your beauty! '