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9200L-24PXG multigigabit ports

Hi,
 
Can you share a show run of this equipment (9200L-24PXG) model and if you can tell me which are the 8 multigigabit ports??
 
I need to know the syntax of multigigabit ports and which of the 24 ports have this property
 
Best Regards.
 
 
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I don't have a 9200 MGIG but my 9300 and 3850 MGIG switches classify MGIG ports as te1/0/36.

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Leo Laohoo
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Two ways: 

  1. Look at the front panel.  mGIG-capable ports are colored "blue". 
  2. Look at the output to the command "sh interface status".  The right-hand column should spell out which ports are mGIG. 

 

Hi,

 

My problem is that the equipment just arrived in November and I need to make the scripts so that they are approved by the final client, and since I don't have the physical equipment I don't have how to validate that, that's why I asked the question.

 

Best regards.

 

AdamF1
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If it’s like all there other mgig switches it will be the last ports, so the last 8 for this model. 

Thanks,

 

I hace a question, this ports how is your name??? Example:

 

 

interface tengigabitethernet1/0/17 - 24

speed 2500

o

interface tengigabitethernet1/0/1 - 8

speed 2500

 

interface gigabitethernet1/0/17 - 24

speed 2500

o

interface gigabitethernet1/0/1 - 8

speed 2500

 

interface Mgigabitethernet1/0/17 - 24

speed 2500

o

interface Mgigabitethernet1/0/1 - 8

speed 2500

 

which of these examples is the exact one with which these multigigabit interfaces are configured in the 9200 equipment?

 

Regards

I don't have a 9200 MGIG but my 9300 and 3850 MGIG switches classify MGIG ports as te1/0/36.

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