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Example
You can execute the
display device
command to view the slot arrangement on the device.
<Sysname> display device
Slot NO Brd Type Brd Status Subslot Sft Ver Patch Ver
0 NSQM2PUCO Master 0 M9006-9153P05 None
Interface numbering
The gateway provides many types of interfaces, including console, M-GigabitEthernet,
GigabitEthernet, Ten-GigabitEthernet, Forty-GigabitEthernet, Hundred-GigabitEthernet, blade,
aggregate, tunnel, Virtual-Template, and VLAN interfaces.
The numbering of the gateway interfaces varies by the gateway mode.
•
Standalone
mode
—
interface-type X/Y/Z
.
•
IRF
mode
—
interface-type
W/X/Y/Z
.
Where,
•
interface-type
—Type of the interface such as GigabitEthernet interface.
•
W
—IRF member device ID.
•
X
—Number of the slot where the card resides. For more information about the slot number on
the gateway, see
•
Y
—Number of the slot where the subcard resides on the interface switch module. The value is 1
or 2.
•
Z
—Number of the port on the card. The number starts from 1 for each port type.
The management port is numbered M-GE0/0/0 when the gateway operates in standalone mode and
M-GE1/0/0/0 when the gateway operates in IRF mode.
Example
•
The gateway operates in standalone mode and has an interface module installed in slot 2. The
interfaces on the interface module are numbered as shown in the output of the
display
interface GigabitEthernet brief
command.
<Sysname> display interface GigabitEthernet brief
Brief information on interface(s) under route mode:
Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby
Protocol: (s) - spoofing
Interface Link Protocol Main IP Description
GE2/0/1 DOWN DOWN 192.168.1.1/24
GE2/0/2 DOWN DOWN --
GE2/0/3 DOWN DOWN --
GE2/0/4 DOWN DOWN --
GE2/0/5 DOWN DOWN --
……
GE2/0/47 DOWN DOWN --
GE2/0/48 DOWN DOWN --
•
The gateway operates in IRF mode and its IRF member device ID is 1. An interface module is
installed in slot 2 of the gateway. The interfaces on the interface module are numbered as
shown in the output of the
display interface GigabitEthernet brief
command.