2 dual ports
egymido
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hi friends
i was search for a special switch to use in on a project
and found that statment ( 2 dual ports ) , the switch is 6262
and it got : two uplink UTP ports and two GBic Ports and the statment
was about that ports.
so the main thing i search about is that what (2 dual port) mean
i was search for a special switch to use in on a project
and found that statment ( 2 dual ports ) , the switch is 6262
and it got : two uplink UTP ports and two GBic Ports and the statment
was about that ports.
so the main thing i search about is that what (2 dual port) mean
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EdTheLad Member Posts: 2,111 ■■■■□□□□□□Networking, sometimes i love it, mostly i hate it.Its all about the $$$$
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Rearden Member Posts: 222So there are two ports on a GBIC? That sounds great for port density. We have a catalyst 6513 here and we just got a new gig blade (takes GBICs). It's amazing how jammed in together those ports are.
But anyway, if you have two ports on a GBIC, is this only practical to create an EtherChannel? Is there any way to configure the two ports separately?More systems have been wiped out by admins than any cracker could do in a lifetime. -
dissolved Inactive Imported Users Posts: 228Rearden wrote:So there are two ports on a GBIC? That sounds great for port density. We have a catalyst 6513 here and we just got a new gig blade (takes GBICs). It's amazing how jammed in together those ports are.
But anyway, if you have two ports on a GBIC, is this only practical to create an EtherChannel? Is there any way to configure the two ports separately?
I have gbic on one my switches. As far as I know, the switch considers them two separate ports -
egymido Member Posts: 12 ■□□□□□□□□□i think there is some thing missed there
i got 4 ports ( 2 fast ether , 2 Gbic)
and it says that : 2 dual ports , either 2 fast work or 2 Gbic