That looks like it is using the spanning tree port numbers, not the
physical switch port numbers.


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Jose Celestino
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Subject: Port number on Catalyst 3500XL [7:44533]


The following error message got me to think what is "port 51" on a 48
port catalyst:

May 20 16:38:46 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd 368176: 1y9w: 00d0.b709.1f02 has moved from
port 51 to port 14 in vlan 1
May 20 16:38:49 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd 368177: 1y9w: Add    address 00d0.b709.1f02,
on port 51 vlan 1
May 20 16:38:49 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd 368178: 1y9w: 00d0.b709.1f02 has moved from
port 14 to port 51 in vlan 1
May 20 16:38:49 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd 368179: 1y9w: Add    address 00d0.b709.1f02,
on port 14 vlan 1
May 20 16:38:49 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd 368180: 1y9w: 00d0.b709.1f02 has moved from
port 51 to port 14 in vlan 1
May 20 16:38:54 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd 368181: 1y9w: Add    address 0050.8be1.54f3,
on port 51 vlan 1

What rules does this numeration follows, where can I find docs about it?

TIA.

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Jose Celestino  SAPO.pt::Systems http://www.sapo.pt
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