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Interface card installed
Is there a command that will tell me the type of interface card that
is installed in a 2650 router. We have a bunch of routers and some of them have just a serial port connected to an external CSU, others have a service module and still others have some type of controller card installed. I know that 'sho ver' will tell me if I have a contr t1 card and if there is one or two ports but not if it is a WIC or a VWIC card. I looked at 'sho diag' but I didn't see where it said the type of card installed. I am planning to write a script to check the routers and export it to a Excel doc for further use. Thanks Jeff |
Re: Interface card installed
will
show controller int xxx help you /micke JSS <onlyjunkmail@email.com> wrote in message news:<rb9ik0dbfa3bb3nclcnpvp3m4eqr38619j@4ax.com>. .. > Is there a command that will tell me the type of interface card that > is installed in a 2650 router. We have a bunch of routers and some of > them have just a serial port connected to an external CSU, others have > a service module and still others have some type of controller card > installed. > > I know that 'sho ver' will tell me if I have a contr t1 card and if > there is one or two ports but not if it is a WIC or a VWIC card. I > looked at 'sho diag' but I didn't see where it said the type of card > installed. > > I am planning to write a script to check the routers and export it to > a Excel doc for further use. > > Thanks > > Jeff |
Re: Interface card installed
In article <rb9ik0dbfa3bb3nclcnpvp3m4eqr38619j@4ax.com>,
onlyjunkmail@email.com says... > Is there a command that will tell me the type of interface card that > is installed in a 2650 router. We have a bunch of routers and some of > them have just a serial port connected to an external CSU, others have > a service module and still others have some type of controller card > installed. > > I know that 'sho ver' will tell me if I have a contr t1 card and if > there is one or two ports but not if it is a WIC or a VWIC card. I > looked at 'sho diag' but I didn't see where it said the type of card > installed. > > I am planning to write a script to check the routers and export it to > a Excel doc for further use. sho hard and/or sho diag -- hsb "Somehow I imagined this experience would be more rewarding" Calvin *************** USE ROT13 TO SEE MY EMAIL ADDRESS **************** ************************************************** ****************** Due to the volume of email that I receive, I may not not be able to reply to emails sent to my account. Please post a followup instead. ************************************************** ****************** |
Re: Interface card installed
show diagbus is the one you want
"JSS" <onlyjunkmail@email.com> wrote in message news:rb9ik0dbfa3bb3nclcnpvp3m4eqr38619j@4ax.com... > Is there a command that will tell me the type of interface card that > is installed in a 2650 router. We have a bunch of routers and some of > them have just a serial port connected to an external CSU, others have > a service module and still others have some type of controller card > installed. > > I know that 'sho ver' will tell me if I have a contr t1 card and if > there is one or two ports but not if it is a WIC or a VWIC card. I > looked at 'sho diag' but I didn't see where it said the type of card > installed. > > I am planning to write a script to check the routers and export it to > a Excel doc for further use. > > Thanks > > Jeff |
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