08-31-2009 09:54 AM - edited 03-06-2019 07:31 AM
I am trying to look up (via CL Lookup Tool - not sure if thats the appropriate venue).
As to when you configure.
1. A Switch out of the box what the default admin status is of all ports
(shutdown or not).
2. A Router out of the box what default admin status is of all ports.
(shutdown or not).
3. On MLS(s) the same as well.
I would really like to be able to be pointed in the right direction via official cisco docs for this vs. spoon fed though.
Respectfully
James A. Abercromby II
08-31-2009 10:30 AM
James,
As you requested, no spoon feeding will occur. Go to cisco.com and select the documentation for a switch and a router. Under that product, you will find the command reference - note: for routers you will need to look under IOS, not the product itself.
Once on the intended product or IOS command reference, look for the command shutdown and it will tell you the default status...
08-31-2009 11:23 AM
ediortiz,
Thanks man, I don't know why I kept thinking along other lines.
Yes indeed.
Appreciate it.
Jim
08-31-2009 11:52 AM
Mr. Ortiz,
I just read all the documentation for the 'shutdown' command. From what I see here interfaces are 'enabled' by
default.
We on a test lab I have running 3640s, running the following images and modules, I see the OPPOSITE behavior.
i.e. DISABLED by default.
12.4(25a
12.2(26c)
NM-1FE-TX
Now with an NM-16ESW mod installed those ports
are ENABLED by default.
JAAII
08-31-2009 03:13 PM
I can't find a document at this moment but it is my understanding that L2 ports are enabled by default while L3 ports are shutdown by default.
You will see this behavior on Cat6k switches as the default switchport status is L3.
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Edison.
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