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Specifying Ports in the Command Line Interface
The individual ports on the switches of the stack are specified in the
command line interface with the PORT parameter. The format of the
parameter is shown in Figure 30.
Figure 30. PORT Parameter in the Command Line Interface
The three parts of the PORT parameter are described in Table 16.
This example of the PORT parameter uses the INTERFACE command to
enter the Port Interface mode for ports 15 and 17 on the switch with the ID
number 1:
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# interface port1.0.15,port1.0.17
Table 16. PORT Parameter Format
Number
Description
Stack ID
Designates a switch’s ID number. This
number designates a switch in the stack.
The switches display their ID numbers on
their Switch ID LEDs. You can also view
the ID numbers with the SHOW STACK
command in the command line interface.
You may specify only one ID number in the
PORT parameter.
Module ID
Designates the module number of a port.
The possible values are listed here:
- Enter 0 for the module ID to designate a
port on the front panel of a switch.
- Enter 1 to designate a port on an optional
AT-StackQS or AT-x9EM/XT4 Card.
Port Number
Designates a port number.
port
n.n.n
Module ID
Port Number
Stack ID
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