Hi,
has anyone had any experience with these?
We have some 48 port versions and looking at 'debug ethernet-controller addresses' I get an output that gives 'date & time, delete MAC address, on port 54 VLAN1'...
I assume that ports 49 & 50 are the Gbit ports, but how do we get port 54 on a 48 port switch?
There's only one VLAN set up so I presume it's not that.
There is a command 'cluster-commander, etc'. I think this means that the switch is part of a 'cluster' rather than a 'stack ' (ie, distributed switches) so could it be referring to a port on another switch?
Regards
Peter
has anyone had any experience with these?
We have some 48 port versions and looking at 'debug ethernet-controller addresses' I get an output that gives 'date & time, delete MAC address, on port 54 VLAN1'...
I assume that ports 49 & 50 are the Gbit ports, but how do we get port 54 on a 48 port switch?
There's only one VLAN set up so I presume it's not that.
There is a command 'cluster-commander, etc'. I think this means that the switch is part of a 'cluster' rather than a 'stack ' (ie, distributed switches) so could it be referring to a port on another switch?
Regards
Peter