Heh, 99% certain the config won't port over.

A 16 port ESW card has the config in the router section. 24/36/48 port
switches are managed as a completely different chassis, sharing
basically power, and a single 1gb backplane connection.

And like Justin says, it's a huge 'it depends' on a large number of
factors....

Ken Matlock
Network Analyst
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Justin M.
Streiner
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 6:40 AM
To: Harry Hambi
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Faulty Card

On Mon, 25 Jun 2012, Harry Hambi wrote:

> I have a faulty card in a live network ( 16  SFM-capable 16 port 
> 10/100/1000mb RJ45 ), I have found a 48 port version of this card. 
> Hope this is not a stupid quesation, will the 48 port card work in 
> this chasis?,

Without knowing the specifics, the answer is "it depends".  I say that
because it does legitimately depend on many variables:
1. The model number of the old card
2. The model number of the replacement card and its
hardware/software/firmware version 3. Your chassis type 4. The IOS
version you're running

> will the config go on the first 16 ports, the rest being ignored?

That's possible but I wouldn't count on it.  Have a backup of the config
for the ports that you want to preserve handy.

jms
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