Specifying physical ports – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Using the Command-Line Interface

Specifying Physical Ports

When configuring port parameters or viewing information about a specific

port from the CLI, you must identify the port by its type and unit, slot, and

port number. For example, on a PowerConnect M8024-k switch, the

integrated, internal port 4 is identified as TenGigabitEthernet 1/0/4 or

Te1/0/4 from the CLI.
The supported port type and unit, slot, and port numbers depend on the

switch model.

Port Type

Table 5-4 describes how to enter the port type in the CLI. The port type is not

case sensitive.

Table 5-3. History Buffer Navigation

Keyword

Source or Destination

Up-arrow key
<Ctrl>+<P>

Recalls commands in the history buffer, beginning with the most

recent command. Repeats the key sequence to recall successively

older commands.

Down-arrow key
<Ctrl>+<N>

Returns to more recent commands in the history buffer after

recalling commands with the up-arrow key. Repeating the key

sequence recalls more recent commands in succession.

Table 5-4. Entering the Port Type

Port Type

CLI Entry

CLI Entry (Short)

Gigabit Ethernet

GigabitEthernet

Gi

10-Gigabit Ethernet

TenGigabitEthernet

Te

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