Netgear XCM8810 Chassis User Manual - Page 115
Details on I/O Ports, Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch, NETGEAR 8800 User Manual
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NETGEAR 8800 User Manual To re-enable slot, use the following CLI command: enable slot You can configure the number of times that a slot can be restarted on a failure before it is shut down. To set the restart-limit, use the following command: configure slot restart-limit Details on I/O Ports On the NETGEAR 8810 switch, the XCM88S1 with XCM888F installed has eight 1 Gbps fiber SFP-GBIC data ports. You configure these ports exactly as you do any other ports on the switch. Additionally, one slot on the NETGEAR 8810 switch is dedicated to XCM88S1 use-slot A, or slot 5. Slot B, or slot 6, is a dual-purpose slot; it can be used for a secondary XCM88S1 or for a module consisting solely of data, or I/O, ports. The primary XCM88S1 must be in slot A in the NETGEAR 8810 switch, which is referred to as slot 5 when working with the data ports. If you have a secondary XCM88S1, that one goes into slot B, which is slot 6 when you work with the data ports. So, when you work with the data ports on the XCM88S1, you specify slot 5 if you have one XCM88S1, and slot 5 or 6 if you have two MSMs in the switch. When you issue any slot commands specifying a slot that contains an XCM88S1 (slot 5 with one XCM88S1 and slots 5 and 6 with two MSMs) on the NETGEAR 8810 switch, those commands affect only the data ports on that slot; the MSMs remain unaffected. When you issue most msm commands on this switch, those commands affect only the XCM88S1 host CPU subsystem; the I/O ports remain unaffected. The sole exception is that the reboot msm command reboots both the XCM88S1 and the I/O ports on that module. On the NETGEAR 8806 switch, the XCM88S1 module also has eight 1 Gbps fiber SFP GBIC data, or I/O, ports. You configure these ports exactly as you do any other ports on the switch. Additionally, one slot on the NETGEAR 8806 switch is dedicated to XCM88S1 use-slot A, or slot 3. Slot B, or slot 4, is a dual-purpose slot; it can be used for a secondary XCM88S1 or for a module consisting solely of data, or I/O, ports. The primary XCM88S1 must be in slot A in the NETGEAR 8806 switch, which is referred to as slot 3 when working with the data ports. If you have a secondary XCM88S1, that one goes into slot B, which is slot 4 when you work with the data ports. So, when you work with the data ports on the XCM88S1, you specify slot 3 if you have one XCM88S1, and slot 3 or 4 if you have two MSMs in the switch. When you issue any slot commands specifying a slot that contains an XCM88S1 (slot 3 with one XCM88S1 and slots 3 and 4 with two MSMs) on the 8806 switch, those commands affect only the data ports on that slot; the MSMs remain unaffected. When you issue most msm commands on this switch, those commands affect only the XCM88S1 host CPU subsystem; the I/O ports remain unaffected. The sole exception is that the reboot msm command reboots both the XCM88S1 and the I/O ports on that module. Chapter 5. Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch | 115