7 interface numbering, Wan and lan interface numbering, Interface numbering – Cisco 2600XM Series User Manual

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For interface numbering information, see the “Interface Numbering” section on page 23.

Step 1

To proceed with manual configuration using the CLI, enter no.

Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: no

Step 2

Press Return to terminate autoinstall and continue with manual configuration.

Would you like to terminate autoinstall? [yes] Return

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Step 3

Press Return to bring up the

Router>

prompt.

...

flashfs[4]: Initialization complete.

Router>

Step 4

Enter privileged EXEC mode.

Router> enable

Router#

Note

To avoid losing work you have completed, be sure to save your configuration occasionally as you proceed. Use the
copy running-config startup-config command to save the configuration to NVRAM.

For configuration using the CLI, refer to the applicable configuration procedures in the Software Configuration Guide:
Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers
. See the “Where to Go Next” section on page
24 for
information about accessing this document.

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Interface Numbering

Each individual interface (port) on Cisco 2600XM series and Cisco 2612 routers is identified by number as described in the
following sections.

WAN and LAN Interface Numbering

Cisco 2600XM series and Cisco 2612 router chassis contain the following WAN and LAN interface types:

Built-in LAN interfaces: Ethernet, FastEthernet, Token Ring

Two or three slots in which you can install WAN interface cards (WICs)

One slot in which you can install a network module

The numbering format is Interface-type Slot-number/Interface-number. Two examples are:

Ethernet 0/0

Serial 1/2

The slot number is 0 for all built-in interfaces and 0 for all WIC interfaces; the slot number is 1 for network module interfaces.

Interface (port) numbers begin at 0 for each interface type, and continue from right to left and (if necessary) from bottom to top.

Figure 13 shows a router of 1-RU height with:

A WIC in each WIC slot (containing interface Serial 0/0 in physical slot W0, and interface Serial 0/1 in physical slot W1)

A 4-serial-port network module in slot 1 (containing the following ports: Serial 1/0, Serial 1/1, Serial 1/2, and Serial 1/3)

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