Table 10: CLI Equivalents of Terms Used in the Documentation for EX4300 Switches (continued)
Additional InformationItem In DocumentationValueDescription (CLI)
Hardware
Item (CLI)
Understanding Interface
Naming Conventions on EX
Series Switches
n is a value in the range 0
through 2.
Abbreviated name of
the Physical Interface
Card (PIC)
PIC (n)
“EX4300 Switches
Hardware Overview” on
page 3
•
In 24-port and 48-port
switches—PIC 0 stands
for built-in network
ports numbered 0
through 23 or 0 or
through 47.
•
In 32-port
switches—PIC 0 stands
for built-in network
ports followed by SFP+
uplink ports. The
network ports are
labeled 0 through 31
and the SFP+ uplink
ports are labeled 0
through 3. In the CLI
output, the network
ports are numbered 0
through 31 and the
SFP+ uplink ports are
numbered 32 through
35.
PIC 0One of the following:
•
24x 10/100/1000
BASE-T
•
48x 10/100/1000
BASE-T
•
32x1G SFP
“EX4300 Switches
Hardware Overview” on
page 3
Built-in QSFP+ portsPIC 1
•
For 24-port and
48-port switches:
4x40GE
•
For 32-port
switches: 2x40GE
“Uplink Modules in
EX4300 Switches” on
page 31
Uplink module installed in
the switch
PIC 2
•
For 24-port and
48-port switches:
4x 1G/10G
SFP/SFP+
•
For 32-port
switches, one of
the following:
•
8x1G/10G
SFP/SFP+
•
2x40GE
“Pluggable Transceivers
Supported on EX4300
Switches” on page 109
Optical transceiversn is a value equivalent to
the number of the port in
which the transceiver is
installed.
Abbreviated name of
the transceiver
Xcvr (n)
AC power supply or DC
power supply
n has a value 0 or 1,
corresponding to the
power supply slot number.
One of the following:Power supply
(n)
•
AC Power Supply in
EX4300 Switches on
page 49
•
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