Port numbering/placment
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05-17-2020 01:02 PM
Hello,
As I'm not that familiar with Cisco equipment, I need some clarification about ports placement on card C9400-LC-48U, are ports placed like in picture I attached
Or they are scheduled in upper row: 1-6; 13-18; 25-30; 37-42 / bottom row 7-12; 19-24; 31-36; 43-48
Maybe it seems like a silly question to you, but I really need to sort this out.
Thank you all,
Andrey
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05-17-2020 01:09 PM
Your picture show right direction, ODD on Top, EVEN number down.
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05-17-2020 01:12 PM
Hi,
The port numbering starts from the first port on the far left, top. So, the first port is 1/1 and the port below it will be 1/2, the next port on the top will be 1/3 and the one below is 1/4 and so on..... This is if the blade is inserted in slot 1 but if the blade is inserted in slot 2 than the first number starts with 2 e.g 2/1, 2/2, 2/3, 2/4 and so on...
HTH
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08-24-2024 09:27 AM
Hi Mr
Please make me understand if this is 3/0/1 on the switch ...how can I understand this port
Thanks
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05-17-2020 01:15 PM
Hi guys,
Thank you very much on fast reply. You helped me a lot!
Kind regards,
Andrey
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05-17-2020 01:17 PM
Glad to help
Good luck!
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05-17-2020 07:22 PM
Hi @Andrey.A
Many switch models have the order of the ports indicated, as you can see in this image.
This order is the same on the other switches.
Regards
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08-24-2024 09:34 AM
Hi Mr
How can I understand the interface if its for example 3/0/1 ... how do I figure out what port it is .
Thanks
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08-24-2024 10:06 AM - edited 08-24-2024 10:07 AM
Hi
Three numbers are used with equipment that can use expansion cards.
G1/0/1 is switch 1, built-in device card (0) and port 1.
G5/0/28 is switch 5, built-in device card (0) and port 28.
If the switch is using expansion cards, the expansion card ports will be middle number.
Ten3/1/4 is a ten-gigabit port on switch 3, expansion card 1, port 4.
Regards
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08-24-2024 10:52 AM
