IP700 Series Installation Guide
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Using Voyager to Configure the Network Interfaces
Voyager Inline Help
You can access inline help when you are using Voyager. Inline help is the
context-sensitive information source for Voyager.
To enable inline help for a specific subject, click the
button next to the
subject. You can also click
H
ELP
at the top of the Voyager window to get
inline help for the entire Voyager window. To turn off inline help, click
C
LOSE
.
Voyager Naming Conventions
The following table provides names used in Voyager for the physical and
logical names for each of the supported interfaces.
Interface
Physical Name
Logical Name
Four-port Ethernet
(10 Mbps or 100 Mbps)
eth-s
slot
p
port
eth-s
slot
p
port
c
channel
Dual-port V.35 or X.21
ser-s
slot
p
port
ser-s
slot
p
port
c
channel
Single-port E1 with built-in
channel service unit/data
service unit (CSU/DSU)
ser-s
slot
p1
ser-s
slot
p1c
channel
Single-port T1 with built-in
CSU/DSU
ser-s
slot
p1
ser-s
slot
p1c
channel
Single-port ATM
atm-s
slot
p1
atm-s
slot
p1c
channel
Single-port gigabit Ethernet
eth-s
slot
p1
eth-s
slot
p1c
channel
Dual-port gigabit Ethernet
eth-s
slot
p
port
where
port
is 1 or 2
depending on which port on
the card you are accessing.
eth-s
slot
p
port
c
channel
where
port
is 1 or
2 depending on
which port on the
card you are
accessing.
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