Netgear GSM7328SO Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual - Page 12
Unit/Slot/Port Naming Convention, Table 2., Parameter Descriptions, Type of Slots
UPC - 606449080162
View all Netgear GSM7328SO manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 12 highlights
ProSafe Managed Switch Name with Spaces" forces the system to accept the spaces. Empty strings ("") are not valid user-defined strings. Table 2 describes common parameter values and value formatting. Table 2. Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description ipaddr ipv6-address This parameter is a valid IP address. You can enter the IP address in the following formats: a (32 bits) a.b (8.24 bits) a.b.c (8.8.16 bits) a.b.c.d (8.8.8.8) In addition to these formats, the CLI accepts decimal, hexadecimal and octal formats through the following input formats (where n is any valid hexadecimal, octal or decimal number): 0xn (CLI assumes hexadecimal format) 0n (CLI assumes octal format with leading zeros) n (CLI assumes decimal format) FE80:0000:0000:0000:020F:24FF:FEBF:DBCB, or FE80:0:0:0:20F:24FF:FEBF:DBCB, or FE80::20F24FF:FEBF:DBCB, or FE80:0:0:0:20F:24FF:128:141:49:32 For additional information, refer to RFC 3513. Interface or unit/slot/port Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. For example, 0/1 represents slot number 0 and port number 1. Logical Interface Represents a logical slot and port number. This is applicable in the case of a port-channel (LAG). You can use the logical unit/slot/port to configure the port-channel. Character strings Use double quotation marks to identify character strings, for example, "System Name with Spaces". An empty string ("") is not valid. Unit/Slot/Port Naming Convention Managed switch software references physical entities such as cards and ports by using a unit/slot/port naming convention. The software also uses this convention to identify certain logical entities, such as Port-Channel interfaces. The slot number has two uses. In the case of physical ports, it identifies the card containing the ports. In the case of logical and CPU ports it also identifies the type of interface or port. Table 3. Type of Slots Slot Type Physical slot numbers Logical slot numbers CPU slot numbers Description Physical slot numbers begin with zero, and are allocated up to the maximum number of physical slots. Logical slots immediately follow physical slots and identify port-channel (LAG) or router interfaces. The CPU slots immediately follow the logical slots. Using the Command-Line Interface 12