Gbps qsfp interface stacking ports, Specifying a port address, Specifying a data port – Brocade ICX 6610 Stackable Switch Hardware Installation Guide User Manual

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Supported network interfaces (Continued)

TABLE 2

Interface

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1000Base-SX

M-SX

1000Base-T

C

1000Base-TX

M-TX

100Base-FX

M-FX

40-Gbps QSFP interface stacking ports

ICX 6610 devices have two 40-Gbps QSFP stacking ports and two 4 x 10-Gbps QSFP stacking ports
on the rear panel. These ports can perform data transmission directly through copper links of up to 5
meters. ICX 6610 devices also support 40G-QSFP-SR4 at distances up to 100 meters.

Specifying a port address

You can specify a port address for a data port, stacking port, or a management port.

Specifying a data port

The port address format is stack unit/slot/port, where:

stack unit --Specifies the stack unit ID. Range is from 1 to 8. If the device is not part of a stack, the
stack unit ID is 1.

slot --Specifies the slot number. Can be 1 or 3.

port --Specifies the port number in the slot. Range is from 1 to 24 (24-port models) or 1 to 48 (48-
port models).

This example shows how to specify port 2 in slot 1 of a device that is not part of a stack:

Brocade (config) # interface ethernet 1/1/2

Specifying a stacking port

The port address format is stack unit/slot/port, where:

stack unit --Specifies the stack unit ID. Range is from 1 to 8.

slot --Specifies the slot number. Stacking ports are in slot 2.

port --Specifies the port number in the slot. Dedicated stacking ports are 1, 2, 6, and 7.

This example shows how to specify stacking port 2 in slot 2 of unit 3 in a stack:

Brocade (config) # interface ethernet 3/2/2

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