27.03.2014 Views

Intel® NetStructure™ 6000 Switch

Intel® NetStructure™ 6000 Switch

Intel® NetStructure™ 6000 Switch

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

C H A P T E R 4<br />

Using Local Management<br />

The table below outlines the port numbers for the switch with one<br />

Gigabit Ethernet module and one 10/100 modules.<br />

The Control Processor Module is always identified as port zero (0).<br />

Port 1<br />

Slot 1<br />

Slot 2<br />

Slot 3<br />

Slot 4<br />

Slot 5<br />

Primary CP<br />

Secondary CP<br />

Media Port Aggregated Port<br />

Slot<br />

Numbers Number<br />

Slot 1 (8-port Gigabit Ethernet) 1-8 1-8<br />

Slot 2 (Empty)<br />

Slot 3 (Empty)<br />

Slot 4 (24-port 100Base-TX) 9-24 9-24<br />

Slot 5 (CP) 0<br />

The RS-232 Port<br />

The switch comes with a serial connector on the CP module. This<br />

connector provides access to a command console interface or a serial<br />

IP network connection using the SLIP and PPP protocols. SLIP and<br />

PPP are used for out-of-band management, as a console interface<br />

through Telnet, or to upgrade switch system firmware.<br />

123

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!