Port Numbers In Commands; Stand-Alone Switches - Allied Telesis AT-8100L/8 User Manual

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Port Numbers in Commands

Stand-alone
Switches
The ports on the switch are identified in the commands with the PORT
parameter. The parameter has the format shown in Figure 21.
Figure 21. PORT Parameter in the Command Line Interface
The variables in the parameter are defined here:
Switch ID: When configuring the ports of a stand-alone switch,
always enter 1 as the switch ID. Although stand-alone switches are
assigned the ID number 0 with the STACK command and display
that number on their Stack ID LEDs, you must specify 1 as the
switch ID number in the PORT parameter.
To configure the ports of a switch that is part of a hardware stack,
use this variable to specify its ID number, displayed on the Stack
ID LED. You may specify only one ID number.
Module Slot ID: This number is used to identify a slot in a modular
switch. This number should always be 0 for AT-8100 Series
switches because they are not modular switches.
Port number: This is the port number.
The correct format of the PORT parameter for stand-alone AT-8100 Series
switches is PORT1.0.n. This example of the parameter uses the
INTERFACE PORT command to enter the Port Interface mode for ports
12 and 18:
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.12,port1.0.18
You can also specify port ranges. This example displays the port settings
for ports 21 to 23:
awplus# show interface port1.0.21-port1.0.23
Note that you must include the prefix "port1.0." in the last number of a
range.
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