Overview
Hardware Overview
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Figure 1-15. The Eight-port T1/E1 Serial Module
Interface Numbering Conventions
When configuring a WAN connection, you will need to specify the slot and
port of the physical interface that is providing the connection. The syntax for
specifying a physical interface is <interface> <slot>/<port>.
Replace <interface> with the name of the interface. For example, for E1
interfaces, you would use e1, and for ADSL interfaces you would use adsl.
For ISDN interfaces, you would use bri.
Replace <slot> with the slot number in which the module is inserted. The
slots on the router are numbered from left to right. The left narrow slot is slot
1, and the slot to the right is slot 2. If you have a ProCurve Secure Router
7203dl, the wide module is installed in slot 3, the rightmost slot.
Finally, replace <port> with the number of the port on the module. Like the
slots, the ports are numbered from left to right. The port number is printed
below each port on the module. (See Figure 1-14.)
For example, if you have a two-port T1 module in slot one, you would
configure the left T1 port by entering:
ProCurve(config)# interface t1 1/1
To configure the other T1 port, you would enter:
ProCurve(config)# interface t1 1/2
As mentioned earlier, the Ethernet interfaces are also labeled in <slot>/
<port> notation as eth 0/1 and eth 0/2.