Identifying Ports on the IA-1100 and IA-1200
The term port refers to a physical connector installed in the IA-1100 and IA-1200. Each port
in the IA is referred to by the type of connector (Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet) and its
location.
Figure 2
shows the names of the ports on the IA-1100; et stands for Ethernet, and gi stands
for Gigabit Ethernet.
1
3
10/100BASE-TX
1
1
Figure 3
shows the names of the ports on the IA-1200; et stands for Ethernet, and gi stands
for Gigabit Ethernet.
Tx
3
Rx
Tx
1
Rx
There are a few shortcut notations you can use to refer to a range of port numbers. For
example:
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et.(1-3).(1-8) refers to the following ports: et.1.1 through et.1.8, et.2.1 through et.2.8, and
et.3.1 through et.3.8.
•
et.(1,3).(1-8) refers to the following ports: et.1.1 through et.1.8, and et.3.1 through et.3.8.
•
et.(1-3).(1,8) refers to the following ports: et.1.1, et.1.8, et.2.1, et.2.8, et.3.1, et.3.8.
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et.3 .1 –et.3.8
10/100BASE-TX
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
et.1 .1 –et.1.8
Figure 2. Port Names on the IA-1100
gi.3 .1
gi.3.2
1
2
Link
Tx
Link
AN
Rx
AN
1
2
Link
Tx
Link
AN
Rx
AN
g i.1.1
g i.1.2
Figure 3. Port Names on the IA-1200
10/100 MGMT
1
CONSOLE
OK
HBT
ERR
DIAG
10/100 MGMT
OK
HBT
CONSOLE
ERR DIAG
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g i.4.1
gi.4.2
1000BASE-SX
1
2
Tx
Link
Tx
Link
Rx
AN
Rx
AN
2
3
4
5
6
7
et.2 .1– et.2.8
g i.4.1
gi.4 .2
1
2
Tx
Link
Tx
Link
4
Rx
AN
Rx
AN
1
2
Tx
Link
Tx
Link
2
Rx
AN
Rx
AN
gi.2.1
g i.2.2
4
8
10/100BASE-TX
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