Hi DWI,
Thank you for your prompt response, yes we are doing that; but we feel, we
should push it a little bit more and have a better solution. We have been
running two hardware scenarios:
1. 100% dynamips
2. 2 real 3560s, 2 real 3550s and all routers running over dynamips
DWI, we would like to have port 1/1-24 or 1/1-36 in the case of the 3745
Best regards
Ernesto and Alejandro
CCIE Lab students
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 11:57 PM, Dwi Chandra <dc_at_dwichandra.info> wrote:
> Hi Ernesto and Alejandro,
>
> Have you tried running, say 3660 with two NM-16SW?
> I ran it before and it worked out just fine in adding more than 16 ports.
> However, please keep in mind on the slot/port pair.
> You may see different port range for each 16-port groups.
>
> i.e.: port 1/1-1/16, followed by 2/1-2/16.
>
> The way dynamips works is very close to the actual module being inserted
> into each router's chassis.
> So, to answer your question: yes it is possible.
> But, you need to remember the slot/port pair in order to use the correct
> (FE) port.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dwi
>
> On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Alejandro Glez. Zorrilla <
> alexxandrozz_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello experts,
>>
>> We have been working using Dynamips with the NM-16SW module; the problem
>> is
>> that we need ports 17 to 24
>> Have any of you know how to write dynamips code and rewrite the second
>> NM-16SW to continue the sequence from 17 to 32?
>>
>> or another method to rename hardware interfaces to continue the sequence
>>
>> Another avenue may be using the Cisco3745 that supports a NMD-36-ESW
>> We ran the c3745-adventerprisek9-mz.124-15.T14.bin IOS without issues,
>> now
>> we would to see if any of you is working to support the NMD-36-ESW module
>> on Dynamips?
>>
>> Best regards
>> Ernesto and Alejandro
>> CCIE Lab Students
>>
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