Stand-alone Switch Numerical Ranges
On a stand-alone switch, such as the Summit X450 switch, the port number is simply noted by the
physical port number, as shown below:
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Separate the port numbers by a dash to enter a range of contiguous numbers, and separate the numbers
by a comma to enter a range of noncontiguous numbers:
x-y
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports on a stand-alone switch.
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x,y
—Specifies a noncontiguous series of ports on a stand-alone switch.
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x-y,a,d
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports and a noncontiguous series of ports on a stand-alone
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switch.
Modular Switch Numerical Ranges
On a modular switch, such as the BlackDiamond 10K, the port number is a combination of the slot
number and the port number. The nomenclature for the port number is as follows:
slot:port
For example, if an I/O module that has a total of four ports is installed in slot 2 of the chassis, the
following ports are valid:
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2:1
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2:2
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2:3
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2:4
You can also use wildcard combinations (*) to specify multiple modular slot and port combinations. The
following wildcard combinations are allowed:
—Specifies all ports on a particular I/O module.
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slot:*
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports on a particular I/O module.
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slot:x-slot:y
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports on a particular I/O module.
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slot:x-y
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports that begin on one I/O module and end on
●
slota:x-slotb:y
another I/O module.
Line-Editing Keys
Table 6
describes the line-editing keys available using the CLI.
Table 6: Line-editing keys
Key(s)
Left arrow or [Ctrl] + B
Right arrow or [Ctrl] + F
[Ctrl] + H or Backspace
Delete or [Ctrl] + D
[Ctrl] + K
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Description
Moves the cursor one character to the left.
Moves the cursor one character to the right.
Deletes character to left of cursor and shifts remainder of line to left.
Deletes character under cursor and shifts remainder of line to left.
Deletes characters from under cursor to end of line.
Line-Editing Keys
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