Configuring ethernet interfaces, Configuring a management ethernet interface, Ethernet interface naming conventions – H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring Ethernet interfaces

The switch series supports Ethernet interfaces, management Ethernet interfaces, Console interfaces, and

USB interfaces. For the interface types and the number of interfaces supported by a switch model, see the

installation guide.
This document describes how to configure management Ethernet interfaces and Ethernet interfaces.

Configuring a management Ethernet interface

A management interface uses an RJ-45 connector. You can connect the interface to a PC for software

loading and system debugging, or connect it to a remote NMS for remote system management.
Support for management Ethernet interfaces depends on the device model. For more information, see the

installation guide.
To configure a management Ethernet interface:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter management

Ethernet interface view.

interface M-GigabitEthernet
interface-number

N/A

3.

(Optional.) Set the

interface description.

description text

The default setting is
M-GigabitEthernet0/0/0 Interface.

4.

(Optional.) Shut down

the interface.

shutdown

By default, the management Ethernet
interface is up.

Ethernet interface naming conventions

The Ethernet interfaces are named in the format of interface type A/B/C. The letters that follow the
interface type represent the following elements:

A—IRF member ID. If the switch is not in an IRF fabric, A is 1 by default.

B—Card slot number. 0 indicates the interface is a fixed interface of the switch. 1 indicates the
interface is on expansion interface-card 1. 2 indicates the interface is on expansion interface-card

2.

C—Port index.

A 10-GE breakout interface split from a 40-GE interface is named in the format of interface type

A/B/C:D. A/B/C is the interface number of the 40-GE interface and D is the number of the 10-GE
interface, which is in the range of 1 to 4. For information about splitting a 40-GE interface, see "

Splitting

a 40-GE interface and combining 10-GE breakout interfaces

."

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