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Cisco device interface name

Szabo Tomi
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Hi All,

 

I would like to create a database. We work with a lot of Cisco model (Asa, switch, router, ap, etc..) I collect the switches and its interface's name.

Forexample: WS-C2960X-48LPS-L

!

interface FastEthernet0

!

interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 - 52

!

 

Has Somebody a database with Cisco model and interface name? The most important are the interface name (GigabitEthernet or TenGigabitEthernet ...) and the noumber (FastEthernet 1 or GigabitEthernet1/0/1)

 

Thank you very much!

 

Tamas

 

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Mark Malone
VIP Alumni
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Hi

The data sheets for each model contain that information , you would need to check each one
All NX-OS switches come a Ethernet only
There is no 1 for all DB with that info

example
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-2960-series-switches/product_data_sheet0900aecd806b0bd8.html

 

Switch Configurations

Table 1 shows the configuration information for the Cisco Catalyst 2960-S and 2960 Series Switches with LAN Lite Software.

Table 1.       Configurations of Cisco Catalyst 2960-S and 2960 Series Switches with LAN Lite Software

Switch Model

Description

Uplinks

Catalyst 2960-S Switches with 1 Gigabit Uplinks and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Connectivity

Cisco Catalyst 2960S-48TS-S

48 Ethernet 10/100/1000

2 1 GbE ports

Cisco Catalyst 2960S-24TS-S

24 Ethernet 10/100/1000

2 1 GbE SFP ports

Catalyst 2960 Switches with 1 Gigabit Uplinks and 10/100 Ethernet Connectivity

Cisco Catalyst 2960-48PST-S

48 Ethernet 10/100 PoE ports (370W capacity)

2 fixed 10/100/1000 ports and 2 SFP ports

Cisco Catalyst 2960-24PC-S

24 Ethernet 10/100 PoE ports (370W capacity)

2 dual-purpose ports (10/100/1000 or SFP)

Cisco Catalyst 2960-24LC-S

24 Ethernet 10/100 and 8 10/100 PoE ports (123W capacity)

2 dual-purpose ports (10/100/1000 or SFP)

Cisco Catalyst 2960-48TC-S

48 Ethernet 10/100

2 dual-purpose ports (10/100/1000 or SFP)

Cisco Catalyst 2960-48TT-S

48 Ethernet 10/100

2 fixed 10/100/1000 ports

Cisco Catalyst 2960-24TC-S

24 Ethernet 10/100

2 dual-purpose ports (10/100/1000 or SFP)

Cisco Catalyst 2960-24-S

24 Ethernet 10/100

None

Compact Switches

Cisco Catalyst 2960-8TC-S

8 Ethernet 10/100 compact size with no fan

1 dual-purpose port (10/100/1000 or SFP)

Yes, I saw this option but here I won't know what is the correct port noumber (GigabitEthernet1 or 0/1 or 1/0/1)

@Szabo Tomi 

 

You have to go through all the model's datasheet in order to get the interfaces details, Mostly catalyst switches using interface gig and nexus using ethernet.

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/nexus-9000-series-switches/datasheet-c78-736651.html

*** Please rate all helpful responses and mark solutions***

It is the same problem, I won't know what is the correct port noumber (GigabitEthernet1 or 0/1 or 1/0/1)

Hello,

 

looking at your question, is what Mark mentions what you are referring to ? Or do you want to BUILD a database yourself, based on the devices in your network ? If so, you could send the output of the 'show' command below as a text file to a TFTP server, and then run a script that pulls the data from the text file and puts it into a database. What script that is depends of the database format you are looking for...

 

Switch#sh run | include ^interface|hostname
hostname Switch
interface GigabitEthernet0/0
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
interface GigabitEthernet0/3
interface GigabitEthernet1/0
interface GigabitEthernet1/1
interface GigabitEthernet1/2
interface GigabitEthernet1/3
interface GigabitEthernet2/0
interface GigabitEthernet2/1
interface GigabitEthernet2/2
interface GigabitEthernet2/3
interface GigabitEthernet3/0
interface GigabitEthernet3/1
interface GigabitEthernet3/2
interface GigabitEthernet3/3

I know this command, but it is not a network topology. We have more than 100 model and I have no time that I chack one by one.

Thats why when you have large networks you implement management tools like Prime that can do it for you go and collect report info etc , or like George said you use scripting from one central server that collects it off all your switches and pull it back in

There really your options or manually do it