Re: Cisco 2948G-L3 Configuration Question
- From: Trendkill <jpmason@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 12:02:03 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 29, 2:33 pm, tman <naves....@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 29, 9:53 am, Trendkill <jpma...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 29, 12:02 pm, tman <naves....@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We use a Cisco 2948G-L3 as our backbone. I purchased another one as a
spare. I wanted to try loading the configuration file via tftp server
on the spare. The configuration file loaded just fine but I found
that non of the 48 10/100 ports were up. I had to go to any port I
wanted to use and do a no shut.
Is this normal? If so, is there a way to no shut all the ports at the
same time?
Thanks
If the ios will support the range command, the answer is yes. Not
sure on the 2948s, all comes down to how modern the code is.
int range fastethernet (or gigabitethernet) 0/1 - 48
no shut
Shouldn't the configuration that I uploaded from the tftp server do a
no shut on all the ports? It was a running-configuration from the
other 2948G-L3.
Thanks
"No shut" doesn't show in the running or startup config text, and you
probably had a default config of shutdown. Not sure how to change
that on an IOS switch, but I'm sure there is a way. Else range works
great.
.
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