
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)
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Module -- A board in a Bay Networks router. The board provides one of the
following functions: base module, net module, adapter module, or expansion
module.
Connector -- The physical and electrical or optical means to interconnect a
network device directly or indirectly to a physical-layer transmission medium.
Line -- A physical (and in some cases, logical) circuit identified typically by
means of a slot, connector, interface type (ethernet, sync, fddi, and so on), and,
where applicable, a channel number (such as with TI/E1 interface types).
Port -- An interface object defined by its type (for example, an Ethernet port) and
location (slot and connector) within a network device. On a network device or a
user end station, a port is also a logical point of termination for data sent or
received by a specific protocol or application. For example, a UNIX workstation
receives syslog messages from a remote device at UDP logical port number 162.
BN
<interface> <slot>/<connector>
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<interface>
= Interface type: ethernet, token-ring, serial (etc.)
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<slot>
number = 2 to 5 (BLN) or 1 to 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>
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<interface>
= Interface type: ethernet, token-ring, serial, atm, (etc.)
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<slot_number>
= 2 to 13 in a System 5000 chassis
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<module>
numbering corresponds to Net Modules 1 or 2, which plug into a
System 5000 base module. Any 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.
Platform Interface/Port Numbering
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