Physical Port Numbering; Port Numbering Overview; Numbering Rules - 3Com corebuilder 3500 Implementation Manual

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Port Numbering
Overview

Numbering Rules

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HYSICAL
®
The CoreBuilder
3500 follows a specific set of rules for assigning
physical port numbers. This chapter describes the physical port
numbering on the system. It covers the following information:

Port Numbering Overview

Key Guidelines for Implementation
Examples of Port Numbering
Effects of Removing a Module
Effects of Replacing Modules
Before you configure your system, read this chapter to become familiar
with the physical port numbering scheme on the system. Understanding
the port numbering scheme enables you to:
Manage your bridge ports, especially if you use trunking, as described
in Chapter 8.
Accurately define your virtual LANs (VLANs), as described in
Chapter 9.
Your system supports up to 24 ports, numbered consecutively:
Port 1 represents the first port associated with a module in Slot 1 (the
top left slot on the system) and continues for the rest of the ports
associated with Slot 1.
Numbering continues for the ports associated with a module in Slot 2
(top right).
Numbering continues for the ports associated with a module in Slot 3
(bottom left).
Numbering continues for the ports associated with a module in Slot 4
(bottom right).
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