Ethernet Interface Naming Conventions; Configuring Common Ethernet Interface Settings - H3C S10500X Series Configuration Manual

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Ethernet interface naming conventions

When the switches operate in standalone mode, the Ethernet interfaces are named in the format of
interface-type A/B/C, where the following definitions apply:
A—Represents the slot number of a card.
B—Represents the number of a subcard on a card. If the card has no subcards, this value is 0.
C—Represents the number of an interface.
When the switches operate in IRF mode, the Ethernet interfaces are named in the format of
interface-type A/B/C/D, where the following definitions apply:
A—Represents the member ID of an IRF member switch. This value is 1 or 2.
B—Represents the slot number of the card.
C—Represents the number of a subcard on a card. If the card has no subcards, this value is 0.
D—Represents the number of an interface.

Configuring common Ethernet interface settings

This section describes the settings common to Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces, Layer 3 Ethernet
interfaces, and Layer 3 Ethernet subinterfaces. For more information about the settings specific to
Layer 2 Ethernet interfaces or subinterfaces, see
more information about the settings specific to Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces or subinterfaces, see
"Configuring a Layer 3 Ethernet interface or
A combo interface is a logical interface that physically comprises one fiber combo port and one
copper combo port. The two ports share one forwarding channel and one interface view. As a result,
they cannot work simultaneously. When you activate one port, the other port is automatically
disabled. In the interface view, you can activate the fiber or copper combo port, and configure other
port attributes such as the interface rate and duplex mode.
Configuration prerequisites
Before you configure combo interfaces, complete the following tasks:
Determine the combo interfaces on your device. Identify the two physical interfaces that belong
to each combo interface according to the marks on the device panel.
Use the display interface command to determine which port (fiber or copper) of each combo
interface is active:
If the copper port is active, the output includes "Media type is twisted pair."
If the fiber port is active, the output does not include this information.
Changing the active port of a combo interface
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter Ethernet interface
view.
3.
Activate the copper combo
port or fiber combo port.
"Configuring a Layer 2 Ethernet
subinterface."
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
combo enable { copper | fiber }
2
interface." For
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, the fiber combo port is
active.

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