Specifications
1-8 SmartSwitch ATM Switch Reference Manual
Port Numbering Introduction
Port Numbering
Port numbering for the SmartSwitch 6500 is different from that for the SmartSwitch 2500 family. For the SmartSwitch
6500, physical port numbering uses the following format:
slot number I/O module letter port number
For example, port 3 of I/O module A on the TSM in slot 5 is represented by:
5a3
For the SmartSwitch 2500 family, physical port numbering does not use slot numbers. Physical port numbering for
the SmartSwitch 2500 family uses the following format:
I/O module letter port number
For example, port 3 of module A is represented by: a3
Both the SmartSwitch 2500 family and SmartSwitch 6500 support virtual ports. Virtual ports are designated by a
period followed by the virtual port number (which both are appended to the physical port number). For example, for
the SmartSwitch 6500, virtual port 2 on physical port
7b1 is represented as: 7b1.3
For the SmartSwitch 2500 family, virtual port 2 on physical port c3 is represented as: c3.2
List of Operators and Switch Attributes
Following is a list of switch attributes used with operators. If an operator has an alias, it is shown in parenthesis.
Note A small group of attributes does not require operators and can function as
standalone commands. Those attributes are:
exit, history, passwd, reboot and
shutdown. In addition, several attributes apply to the SmartSwitch 6500 only. In
the following lists, attributes that apply to the SmartSwitch 6500 only are
indicated by an asterisk (*).
add (create)
Alias AtmFilter AtmFilterSet ATMRoute
BUSELAN Community ELAN IPATMClient
IPATMPVC LANEClient LECSELAN LECSELANLEC
LECSELANNameTable LECSELANPolicy LECSNeighbor LECSELANPacketSizes
LECSTLVSET LESELAN NetPrefix PnniMetrics
PnniNode PnniSummaryAddress PnniTnsRoute Port
PortFilterSet PVC PVP* Route