Cisco SFS7000P-SK9 Command Reference - Page 27
Specifying Modules and Ports, Slot#/Port# Pairs, Ranges, Lists
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI Specifying Modules and Ports Specifying Modules and Ports To configure one or more ports on one or more modules, specify the ports when you enter the configuration submode. Many CLI commands allow you to enter the following: • A slot#/port# pair. • A range of pairs. • A list of pairs. • The all keyword. Slot#/Port# Pairs A slot#/port# pair (sometimes referred to as the card#/port# pair) is a slash-separated (/) pair of numbers. The first number indicates the slot in which the interface module resides, and the second number represents a port on that module. See your hardware documentation to identify slot numbers and port numbers. Note With hardware platforms with no removable modules, such as the Cisco 4x InfiniBand Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter, or the Cisco SFS 7000, the slot number defaults to 1. Ranges A range is a dash-separated (-) set of two slot#/port# pairs. A range may span multiple modules of the same interface type. Module and port numbers in a range must both appear in ascending order. That is, specify the lower module and port number in the first slot#/port# pair and the higher module and port number in the second slot#/port# pair. Note Do not insert spaces between elements in the range. The range 3/2-4/3 indicates all ports starting with module 3, port 2, up to and including module 4, and port 3. (This example assumes that modules 3 and 4 are of the same interface type.) Lists A list is a comma-separated (,) series of slot#/port# pairs and/or ranges. Sequencing of pairs in the list is not important. You may specify pairs in any order you wish; however, the data returned is displayed in numerical sequence with the lowest slot#/port# pair first. Do not insert spaces between elements in the list. For example, 3/1,3/3,4/3 indicates ports 1 and 3 on interface module 3 and port 3 on interface module 4. (This example assumes that modules 3 and 4 are of the same interface type.) You can include ranges in lists. 3/1,4/1-4/4,5/1 The preceding example assumes that modules 3, 4, and 5 are of the same interface type. OL-9163-02 Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide 1-9