AOS-CX 10.07 Quality of Service Guide Help Center
Identifying switch ports and interfaces
Physical ports on the switch and their corresponding logical software interfaces are identified using the format:
member/slot/port
On the 6200 Switch Series
- member: Member number of the switch in a Virtual Switching Framework (VSF) stack. Range: 1 to 8. The primary switch is always member 1. If the switch is not a member of a VSF stack, then member is 1.
- slot: Always 1. This is not a modular switch, so there are no slots.
- port: Physical number of a port on the switch.
For example, the logical interface 1/1/4 in software is associated with physical port 4 in slot 1 on member 1.
On the 6300 Switch Series
- member: Member number of the switch in a Virtual Switching Framework (VSF) stack. Range: 1 to 10. The primary switch is always member 1. If the switch is not a member of a VSF stack, then member is 1.
- slot: Always 1. This is not a modular switch, so there are no slots.
- port: Physical number of a port on the switch.
For example, the logical interface 1/1/4 in software is associated with physical port 4 on member 1.
On the 6400 Switch Series
- member: Always 1. VSF is not supported on this switch.
- slot: Specifies physical location of a module in the switch chassis.
- Management modules are on the front of the switch in slots 1/1 and 1/2.
- Line modules are on the front of the switch starting in slot 1/3.
- port: Physical number of a port on a line module.
For example, the logical interface 1/3/4 in software is associated with physical port 4 in slot 3 on member 1.