Chapter 7: Configuring the Switch for Stand-alone Operations
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Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface for Stand-alone
Switches
The individual ports on the switches are specified in the command line
interface with the PORT parameter. The format of the parameter is shown
in Figure 48.
Figure 48. PORT Parameter in the Command Line Interface
The three parts of the PORT parameter are described in Table 14.
The following is an example of the PORT parameter on a stand-alone
switch. It uses the INTERFACE command to enter the Port Interface mode
for ports 15 and 17:
For instructions on the command line interface and the PORT parameter,
refer to the
Software Reference for x530 Series Switches, AlliedWare Plus
Operating System
.
Table 14. PORT Parameter Format
Number
Description
Stack ID
Designates the switch’s ID number. The
correct value is “1” for a stand-alone
switch. Do not enter 0, the value displayed
on the Switch ID LED.
Module ID
Designates the module number of a port.
The x530 Series switches do not have
modules, consequently, this value is
always 0 (zero).
Port Number
Designates a port number.
port1
.
0
.n
Module ID
Port Number
Stack ID
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.15,port1.0.17
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