2.6
Interface identifiers and addresses
2.6.1
Naming interfaces
Addressing interfaces
The device has several types of interface that are addressed in different ways:
Addressing physical interfaces
This notation also applies to other commands that address an Interface.
● Enter the command "interface".
● Specify the interface type <interface-type>.
● After a space, enter the interface identifier, <interface-id>.
The interface identifier is made up of the module number and the port number separated
by a slash. The interfaces permanently installed in the device are identified with module 0.
Examples:
Fast Ethernet: interface fa 0/1
WLAN1: interface wlan 0/1
Addressing logical interfaces
This notation also applies to other commands that address a logical interface.
● VAP / WDS
– Enter the command "interface".
– Specify the interface type <interface-type>.
– After a space, enter the interface identifier, <interface-id>.
Example:
VAP 2.3: interface vap2 0/3
● VLAN
– Enter the command "interface".
– Enter the keyword for the VLAN interface.
– After a space, enter the number of the VLAN interface you assigned when you created
Example:
VLAN 2: interface vlan 2
SCALANCE W770/W730 acc. to IEEE 802.11n Command Line Interface
Configuration Manual, 09/2017, C79000-G8976-C324-08
The interface identifier is made up of the module number and the port number separated
by a slash. The interfaces permanently installed in the device are identified with module
0.
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