Specifications
Port Configuration Summary
Port String Syntax Used in the CLI
3-2 SecureStack B2 Configuration Guide
3.1.1 Port String Syntax Used in the CLI
Commands requiring a port-string parameter use the following syntax to designate port type, unit
number, and port number:
port type.unit number.port number
Where port type can be:
fe for 100-Mbps Ethernet
ge for 1-Gbps Ethernet
com for COM (console) port
host for the host port
lag for IEEE802.3 link aggregation ports
Unit number can be:
1 - 8 for switch units in a B2 stack
Port number can be:
1 - 48 for the B2H124-48, B2G124-48 and B2G124-48P, and
1 - 24 for the B2G124-24.
The highest valid port number is dependent on the number of ports in the device and the port type.
Examples
This example shows the port-string syntax for specifying the 100-Mbps Ethernet ports 1 through
10 in unit 1 in the stack.
Important Notice About B2Gxxx-xx 10/100/100 and SFP Mini-GBIC Ports
SFP Mini-GBIC uplink ports can be used in an either / or configuration with B2 RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbps
1000BASE-T Fast Ethernet copper ports. If all Mini-GBIC ports are used, four of the RJ45 ports will be
disabled. The maximum number of active ports can be 24 on the B2G124-24, and 48 on the B2G124-48 and
B2G124-48P, in any combination of RJ45’s and Mini-GBICs.
NOTE: You can use a wildcard (*) to indicate all of an item. For example, fe.3.* would
represent all 100Mbps Ethernet (fe) ports unit 3 in the stack.
fe.1.1-10