[c-nsp] Questions Regarding Cisco 3750 switches
Pete Templin
petelists at templin.org
Mon Apr 4 13:21:06 EDT 2011
On 4/4/2011 11:56 AM, Tom Ammon wrote:
> To change the switch number in a 3750, use "switch X renumber Y" where
> X is the current switch number, and Y is the one you want it to be (1
> in this case). Use "show switch" to see how it's currently configured.
>
I don't think this will fix the OP's request.
A fresh-out-of-box 3750 will have ports 1/0/N where N is 1-48 and some
uplink ports of varying numberings (3750X will have G1/1/N and T1/1/N,
for example). Doing 'switch 1 renumber Y' will only change the ports to
be Y/0/N, GY/1/N, and TY/1/N.
As far as the other question, a 3750X is allowing me to do 'speed auto
10 100', and if I'm at 'speed auto 10' and hit the question mark, I see:
100 Include 100 Mbps in auto-negotiation advertisement
1000 Include 1000 Mbps in auto-negotiation advertisement
<cr>
I presume that'll do what you wish. I suspect it'll still operate at
1000 if you do 'speed auto 10 100' and the other side sends GE link
pulses, but don't know for certain.
pt
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