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Understanding output of : ucsm-B(nxos)# sh int br

Hi All ,

Could you please help me understand the output of the following command :

ucsm-B(nxos)# sh int br

I have a few queries on the interfaces number eth1/1/1 to eth 1/1/8 :

What governs the naming convetion used for the ethernet ports starting eth1/1/1 to eth1/1/9 ?

If I connect another chassis to the FI , will it start by eth2/1/1 ?

I would like to understand how Eth1/x/x or Eth2/x/x is decided by the UCS for naming ..

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Interface  Vsan   Admin  Admin   Status          SFP    Oper  Oper   Port

                  Mode   Trunk                          Mode  Speed  Channel

                         Mode                                 (Gbps)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

vfc684     102    F      on      trunking         --     TF      auto --

vfc688     102    F      on      trunking         --     TF      auto --

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ethernet      VLAN   Type Mode   Status  Reason                   Speed     Port

Interface                                                                   Ch #

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Eth1/1/1      1      eth  vntag  up      none                        10G(D) --

Eth1/1/2      1      eth  vntag  up      none                        10G(D) --

Eth1/1/3      1      eth  vntag  up      none                        10G(D) --

Eth1/1/4      1      eth  access down    Administratively down       10G(D) --

Eth1/1/5      1      eth  access down    Administratively down       10G(D) --

Eth1/1/6      1      eth  access down    Administratively down       10G(D) --

Eth1/1/7      1      eth  access down    Administratively down       10G(D) --

Eth1/1/8      1      eth  access down    Administratively down       10G(D) --

Eth1/1/9      4044   eth  trunk  up      none                        10G(D) --

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padramas
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello Vikas,

These are host interfaces ( HIF ) / backplane ports on the FEX / IOM connecting to the blades.

Eth//

" show fex detail " would provide additional information about FEX ports.

The ninth interface provides CIMC connectivity to the blades,

HTH

Padma

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padramas
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello Vikas,

These are host interfaces ( HIF ) / backplane ports on the FEX / IOM connecting to the blades.

Eth//

" show fex detail " would provide additional information about FEX ports.

The ninth interface provides CIMC connectivity to the blades,

HTH

Padma

Thanks Padma for the quick reply ..

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