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If you have logged into the CLI with read-write access, you enter the CLI in privExec mode and use the commands to move to the other command modes.

Port numbering

The port numbering for different versions of Ethernet switches are listed as follows:

Ethernet Routing Switch 2526 has 24 10/100 Mb/s ports on the front, as well as two combo ports, which includes two GBIC or two copper ports at 10/100/1000Mbps. The switch also provides two 1000 Mb/s ports on the rear panel.

Ethernet Routing Switch 2550 has 48 10/100 ports on the front, as well as two combo ports, which includes two GBIC or two copper ports at 10/100/1000Mbps. The switch also provides two 1000 Mb/s ports on the rear panel.

The CLI uses the variable <portlist> when a command specifies one or more ports for the command.

Port numbering in Standalone Mode

In a Standalone Mode, the port number variable is an integer between 1 and 52 for Ethernet Routing Switch 2550 and 1 to 28 for Ethernet Routing Switch

2526. You can use the <portlist> variable in the following formats:

A single port number— a integer between 1 and 52.

Example: 7 means port 7

A range of port numbers— a pair of port numbers between 1 and 52 separated by a dash.

Example: 1-3means ports 1, 2, and 3

Example: 5-24means all ports from port 5 through port 24

A list of port numbers and/or port ranges, separated by commas.

Example: 1,3,7 means ports 1, 3, and 7

Example: 1-3,9-11means ports 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, and 11

Example: 1,3-5,9-11,15means ports 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, and 15

none means no ports.

all means all the ports on the standalone Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series, including any GBIC ports.

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series

Overview — System Configuration

NN47215-500 (323162-B) 02.02 Standard

4.1 19 November 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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Nortel Networks 2500 Series manual Port numbering in Standalone Mode