Line-Editing Keys
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Stand-alone Switch Numerical Ranges
On a stand-alone switch, such as the Summit X450 switch, the port number is simply noted by the
physical port number, as shown below:
5
Separate the port numbers by a dash to enter a range of contiguous numbers, and separate the numbers
by a comma to enter a range of noncontiguous numbers:
●
x
-
y
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports on a stand-alone switch.
●
x
,
y
—Specifies a noncontiguous series of ports on a stand-alone switch.
●
x
-
y,a,d
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports and a noncontiguous series of ports on a stand-alone
switch.
Modular Switch Numerical Ranges
On a modular switch, such as the BlackDiamond 10K, the port number is a combination of the slot
number and the port number. The nomenclature for the port number is as follows:
slot:port
For example, if an I/O module that has a total of four ports is installed in slot 2 of the chassis, the
following ports are valid:
●
2:1
●
2:2
●
2:3
●
2:4
You can also use wildcard combinations (*) to specify multiple modular slot and port combinations. The
following wildcard combinations are allowed:
●
slot:*
—Specifies all ports on a particular I/O module.
●
slot:
x
-slot:
y
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports on a particular I/O module.
●
slot:
x
-
y
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports on a particular I/O module.
●
slot
a
:
x
-slot
b
:
y
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports that begin on one I/O module and end on
another I/O module.
Line-Editing Keys
Table 6
describes the line-editing keys available using the CLI.
Table 6: Line-editing keys
Key(s)
Description
Left arrow or [Ctrl] + B
Moves the cursor one character to the left.
Right arrow or [Ctrl] + F
Moves the cursor one character to the right.
[Ctrl] + H or Backspace
Deletes character to left of cursor and shifts remainder of line to left.
Delete or [Ctrl] + D
Deletes character under cursor and shifts remainder of line to left.
[Ctrl] + K
Deletes characters from under cursor to end of line.
Summary of Contents for ExtremeWare XOS 11.3
Page 20: ...Contents ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 20...
Page 25: ...1 Using ExtremeWare XOS...
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Page 38: ...ExtremeWare XOS Overview ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 38...
Page 58: ...Accessing the Switch ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 58...
Page 146: ...Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 146...
Page 218: ...Status Monitoring and Statistics ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 218...
Page 240: ...Virtual LANs ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 240...
Page 248: ...Virtual Routers ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 248...
Page 278: ...Access Lists ACLs ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 278...
Page 288: ...Routing Policies ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 288 entry deny_rest if then deny...
Page 344: ...Security ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 344...
Page 393: ...2 Using Switching and Routing Protocols...
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Page 454: ...Spanning Tree Protocol ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 454...
Page 484: ...Extreme Standby Router Protocol ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 484...
Page 514: ...IPv4 Unicast Routing ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 514...
Page 530: ...IPv6 Unicast Routing ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 530...
Page 538: ...RIP ExtremeWare XOS 11 3 Concepts Guide 538...
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