Specifying Ports In The Command Line Interface; Figure 8: Port Parameter In The Command Line Interface; Table 8: Port Parameter Format - Allied Telesis AT-SBx908 Installation Manual

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Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface

The individual ports on the switches in a stack are specified in the
command line interface with the PORT parameter. The format of the
parameter is shown in Figure 8.
Stack ID Number
Figure 8. PORT Parameter in the Command Line Interface
The three parts of the PORT parameter are described in Table 8.
Table 8. PORT Parameter Format
Number
Stack ID Number
Slot Number
Port Number
Here is an example of the PORT parameter on a switch in a stack. It uses
the INTERFACE command to enter the Port Interface mode for ports 15
and 17 on the line card in slot 2 in a switch with the ID number 3:
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# interface port3.2.15,port3.2.17
AT-SBx908 GEN2 Installation Guide for Virtual Chassis Stacking
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port1
Slot Number
Port Number
Description
Designates the switch's ID number. The
number, which can be from 1 to 4,
identifies the switch in a VCStack. A switch
displays its ID number on the Switch ID
LED on its management panel.
If the Switch ID LED is displaying 0 (zero),
VCStack is disabled and the switch is
functioning as a stand-alone device. The
ID number for a stand-alone switch is 1.
Designates the slot number with the line
card whose ports you want to configure.
For the AT-SBx908 GEN2 Switch this
value can be 1 to 8.
Designates a port number on an AT-
SBx908 GEN2 Ethernet line card.
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