Designating Ports In The Command Line Interface; Figure 19: Port Parameter In The Command Line Interface; Table 19: Port Parameter Format - Allied Telesis 950 Series Installation Manual

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Designating Ports in the Command Line Interface

The individual ports on the switch are identified with the PORT parameter
in the command line interface of the AlliedWare Plus management
software. The format of the parameter is shown in Figure 19.
Switch ID Number
Figure 19. PORT Parameter in the Command Line Interface
The three parts of the PORT parameter are described in Table 19.
Table 19. PORT Parameter Format
Number
Switch ID Number
Slot Number
Port Number
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port1
Slot Number
Port Number
Description
Identifies the switch's ID number. Please
review the following:
- The default value is 1.
- Allied Telesis recommends using the
default value for stand-alone switches.
- A stand-alone switch that was previously
a stack member retains its ID number
from the stack.
- The Switch ID LED on the front panel of
the switch always displays "0" when the
VCStack feature is disabled.
Identifies whether ports are base ports or
ports on an XEM2 Line Card. Slot number
0 indicates base ports and slot number 1
indicates ports on a line card. Refer to
Figure 20 on page 50.
Identifies a port number.
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