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• A unit with no ports specified—an integer for the unit, followed by /, and the
word none (not case-sensitive)
—
3/none means unit 3 with no ports
• A unit with all ports specified—an integer for the unit, followed by /, and the
word all (not case-sensitive)
—
3/all means unit 3 with all ports
• A list of port numbers, port ranges, and/or units with all ports or no ports—
using the unit/port format—separated by commas
— Example:
1/1,2/3,3/7 means unit 1 port 1; unit 2, port 3; and unit 3,
port 7
— Example:
1/1-3,3/9-11 means unit 1, ports 1, 2, 3; and unit 3, ports 9,
10, and 11
— Example:
1/1,4/3-5,5/9-11,7/15 means unit 1, port 1; unit 4, ports
3, 4, 5; unit 5, ports 9, 10, 11; and unit 7, port 15
— Example:
1/3,3/ALL,4/NONE means unit 1, port 3; unit 3, all ports; and
unit 4, no ports
•
none means no ports in the stack (not case-sensitive)
•
all means all the ports in the stack, including all MDA ports (not
case-sensitive)
To view the unit numbers in the stack, issue the
show stack-info command
(“show stack-info command” on page 49). You must be in the Privileged EXEC
(privExec) mode to issue this command.
Refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2.0 guide, for
more information on numbering units within the stack.
IP notation
You enter IP addresses and subnet masks in one of the following two ways in the
CLI. You can always enter an IP address in dotted decimal notation
(XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX), specifying both the IP address and the subnet mask in
dotted-decimal notation.
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