Re: Dynamips support to more than 16 ports on a single switch

From: Dwi Chandra <dc_at_dwichandra.info>
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2010 11:19:16 +0700

Hi E & A,

Please find out from dynamips whether they have support the module that you
are looking for.
My last encounter with dynamips did not show that it can support the 36 port
NM that you are after ;)

But I could be wrong ...

Cheers,

Dwi

On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Alejandro Glez. Zorrilla <
alexxandrozz_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> 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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