
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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ARN
<interface> <slot> <connector>
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<interface>
= Interface type: ethernet, token-ring, serial, etc.
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<slot>
= 1
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<connector>
numbering depends on the port type (LAN or WAN). LAN connector
numbering starts at 1 on the base module, which contains only LAN ports. LAN
connector numbering continues in ascending order, starting with the first LAN port on
an ARN expansion module. (The ARN expansion module plugs into the ARN base
module.) WAN connector numbering starts with connector 1 on WAN adapter module
1, continues with connector 2 on WAN adapter module 2, and ascends sequentially
with WAN connectors 3 through
n
on the ARN expansion module.
Example:
ethernet slot 1 connector 2
This interface is configured on LAN connector 2, which exists physically on an Ethernet
expansion module. (Ethernet connector 1 is on the base module.)
Example:
serial slot 1 connector 3
This is a serial (WAN) interface configured on WAN connector 3, which exists physically on
the ARN expansion module.
BN
<interface> <slot> <connector>
•
<interface>
= Interface type: ethernet, token-ring, serial, etc.
•
<slot>
= 2 through 5 (BLN) or 1 through 14 (BCN).
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<connector>
numbering starts with connector 1 on each slot (per media type).
Example:
ethernet slot 8 connector 3
This is an Ethernet interface configured on connector 3 of slot 8 of a BCN router.
System 5000
<interface> <slot> <module> <connector>
•
<interface>
= Interface type: ethernet, token-ring, serial, atm, etc.
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<slot_number>
= 2 through 13 in a System 5000 chassis
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<module>
numbering corresponds to net module 1 or 2, which plugs into a System
5000 base module. A System 5000 base module is always module 3.
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<connector>
numbering starts at 1 on each net module. The base module always
contains a connector 1, which plugs into a System 5000 backplane (for example,
Ethernet, token ring, or ATM backplane).
Example:
ethernet slot 2 module 2 connector 1
This is an Ethernet interface on connector 1 of the Ethernet net module (module 2) in slot
2.
atm slot 2 module 3 connector 1
This is an ATM interface on connector 1 of slot 2, a Model 5782 Virtual Network Router
(VNR) base module (module 3). Note that the VNR does not accommodate any net
modules.
Table D-1. Syntax for Specifying Module Location per Device
(continued)
Platform Syntax
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