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05-13-2009 01:25 AM
05-13-2009 01:25 AM
HP Cisco 3020 Blade Switch Fa0 routing
how can i deactivate the Fa0 routing?
Some traffic from the interfaces Gi0/1-24 will be transportet to the Fa0 Interface/LAN
* Fa0 is in a Managament LAN
* Gi0/1-24 is in a other LAN (Storage LAN)
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
Gi0/1 ** KNGRVS01 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/2 ** KNGRRAC01 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/3 ** KNGRVS05 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/4 ** KNGRRAC11 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/5 ** KNGRVS09 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/6 disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/7 disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/8 ** CPS Blade Bay8/ disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/9 ** KNGRVS03 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/10 ** KNGRRAC03 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/11 ** KNGRVS07 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/12 ** KNGRLN11 ** connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/13 disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/14 disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/15 disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/16 ** CPS Blade Bay8/ disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/17 ** Link to CISCO-E connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseSX SFP
Gi0/18 ** KNGRFS03 Link * connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseSX SFP
Gi0/19 ** to KNGRRAC01-IN connected 1 a-full a-1000 10/100/1000BaseTX
Gi0/20 ** KNGRFS01 Backup connected 1 a-full a-1000 10/100/1000BaseTX
Gi0/21 ** LACP to CISCO-N connected 1 a-full a-1000 10/100/1000BaseTX
Gi0/22 ** LACP to CISCO-N connected 1 a-full a-1000 10/100/1000BaseTX
Gi0/23 <<** LACP to Bay 5 connected 1 a-full a-1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/24 <<** LACP to Bay 5 connected 1 a-full a-1000 1000BaseX
Po1 <<** LACP to Bay 5 connected 1 a-full a-1000
Po2 ** LACP to CISCO-N connected 1 a-full a-1000
Fa0 connected routed a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
Some traffic from the interfaces Gi0/1-24 will be transportet to the Fa0 Interface/LAN
* Fa0 is in a Managament LAN
* Gi0/1-24 is in a other LAN (Storage LAN)
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
Gi0/1 ** KNGRVS01 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/2 ** KNGRRAC01 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/3 ** KNGRVS05 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/4 ** KNGRRAC11 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/5 ** KNGRVS09 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/6 disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/7 disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/8 ** CPS Blade Bay8/ disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/9 ** KNGRVS03 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/10 ** KNGRRAC03 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/11 ** KNGRVS07 Blade connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/12 ** KNGRLN11 ** connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/13 disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/14 disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/15 disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/16 ** CPS Blade Bay8/ disabled 1 full 1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/17 ** Link to CISCO-E connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseSX SFP
Gi0/18 ** KNGRFS03 Link * connected 1 full 1000 1000BaseSX SFP
Gi0/19 ** to KNGRRAC01-IN connected 1 a-full a-1000 10/100/1000BaseTX
Gi0/20 ** KNGRFS01 Backup connected 1 a-full a-1000 10/100/1000BaseTX
Gi0/21 ** LACP to CISCO-N connected 1 a-full a-1000 10/100/1000BaseTX
Gi0/22 ** LACP to CISCO-N connected 1 a-full a-1000 10/100/1000BaseTX
Gi0/23 <<** LACP to Bay 5 connected 1 a-full a-1000 1000BaseX
Gi0/24 <<** LACP to Bay 5 connected 1 a-full a-1000 1000BaseX
Po1 <<** LACP to Bay 5 connected 1 a-full a-1000
Po2 ** LACP to CISCO-N connected 1 a-full a-1000
Fa0 connected routed a-full a-100 10/100BaseTX
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