Port Numbering In Standalone Mode - Nortel 325-24T Configuration Manual

Ethernet switches 325 and 425
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Port numbering in standalone mode

In a standalone mode, the port number variable is an integer between 1 to 50 for
Ethernet Switch 425-48T and 1 to 26 for Ethernet Switch 425-24T. You can use
the
<portlist>
You can also use the unit/port convention discussed in
mode", with a standalone Ethernet Switch 325/425 as long as the unit number is 1.
Port numbering in stacked mode
In Ethernet Switch 425-24T Stack mode, use the
represent the number of the unit within the stack, followed by a forward slash (/),
and the port number(s). Unit number will always be an integer between 1 and 8,
and the port numbers will always be integers between 1 and 25. You can also use
none
the stack.
In the Stack mode, use the
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variable in the following formats:
A single port number—an integer between 1 to 50.
— Example:
means port 7
7
A range of port numbers—a pair of port numbers between 1 and 50 separated
by a dash.
— Example:
means ports 1, 2, and 3
1-3
— Example:
means all ports from port 5 through port 24
5-24
A list of port numbers and/or port ranges, separated by commas.
— Example:
1,3,7
— Example:
1-3,9-11
— Example:
1,3-5,9-11,15
means no ports.
none
means all the ports on the standalone Ethernet Switch 325/425, including
all
any GBIC ports.
to indicate none of the ports in the stack or all to indicate
A single port number—an integer for the unit, followed by /, and an integer
for the port number
— Example:
means unit 1 port 7
1/7
means ports 1, 3, and 7
means ports 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, and 11
means ports 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, and 15
variable in the following formats:
<portlist>
"Port numbering in stacked
variable to
<portlist>
of the ports in
all

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