We have five 3500-series switches daisy-chained with Gigastack GBICs. Anyone
know why I see all the switches in the daisy-chain when I do a "show cdp
neighbors" command on any one of the switches? I thought this command only
showed directly connected devices. I was told that there are no other
connections between the switches (they are remote). No luck finding anything
on CCO or archives.
Switch1
|
Switch2
|
Switch3
|
Switch4
|
Switch5
For example, if I do a "show cdp neighbors" on Switch3, I get (hopefully the
formatting will look OK):
Switch3#sh cdp neigh
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans Bridge, B - Source Route Bridge
S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater
Device ID Local Intrfce Holdtme Capability Platform Port ID
Switch4 Gig 0/8 163 T S WS-C3508G-Gig
0/8
Switch5 Gig 0/8 177 T S WS-C3508G-Gig
0/8
Switch2 Gig 0/8 162 T S WS-C3524-PGig
0/2
Switch1 Gig 0/8 131 T S WS-C3524-PGig
0/2
I would think that this command would only show Switch2 and Switch 4 as
neighbors.
Thanks,
Shawn G. Kaminski
EDS - GTO Capability Center
Dow Chemical Test Facilities - Network Support
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