Actually do
'sh diag'
That's the easiest way to identify it.
But based on what you have there, that looks like the
PA-8T-V.35
- jared
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 08:52:18AM -0700, Benjie Ko wrote:
> Hello,
> Can you please help me identify this cisco port
> adapter of a 7206-npe150.
> Show controllers on the router
>
> --begin--
> M2T-T3+ pa: show controller:
> PAS unit 8, subunit 0, f/w version 3-9, rev ID
> 0x2800001, version 3
> idb = 0x614B1088, ds = 0x614B2A40, ssb=0x614B2D18
> Clock mux=0x30, ucmd_ctrl=0x0, port_status=0x0
> Serial config=0x8, line config=0x1B0202
> maxdgram=4584, bufpool=128Kb, 256 particles
>
> rxLOS active, rxLOF inactive, rxAIS inactive
> txAIS inactive, rxRAI inactive, txRAI active
> line state: down
> cable type : T3 cable, received clockrate 1365
>
> -snip..
>
> a search on M2T-T3+ on CCO gives no result.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
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