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Interface Naming Conventions

Differences Between 500 Devices
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Within the GUI, interfaces are denoted by concatenating the following elements:
Type of interface: The following types of interfaces are found on the various
types of devices:
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Fast Ethernet (10/100 bits)—These are displayed as FE.
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Gigabit Ethernet ports (10/100/1000 bits)—These are displayed as
GE.
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<500>Ten Gigabit Ethernet ports (10000 bits)—These are displayed
as XG.
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LAG (Port Channel)—These are displayed as LAG.
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VLAN—These are displayed as VLAN.
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Tunnel —These are displayed as Tunnel.
<500>Unit Number—Number of the unit in the stack. In standalone mode
this is always 1.
<500>Slot Number—The slot number is either 1 or 2.
Interface Number: Port, LAG, tunnel or VLAN ID
This guide is relevant for both Sx500, SG500X,SG500XG and ESW2-550X
devices. Notes are provided when a feature is relevant for one but not all of these
devices.
The following summarizes the differences between these devices:
The RIP and VRRP features are only supported on SG500X, SG500XG, and
ESW2-550X devices, running in standalone mode and in advanced hybrid
stack of SG500X and Sx500 devices - see
Management
TCAM size, see
Stack ports are different on these devices. See
Network
Ports.
<500>
for more details).
TCAM Utilization
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