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Identify the Ports

The chassis is organized by slots, fabric ports, PRE/F-chip’s, and physical ports. The number of F-Chips and physical ports vary with the module type. This information is useful in spreading the workload evenly among resources, and identifying possible choke points:

Fabric ports are numbered regardless of whether other slots are empty or full.

F-Chips numbers are associated with their respective Fabric ports. To locate the Fabric port and F-Chip for Physical Port you need to know the media type and slot.

For example, Physical port 20 on a 24 port Ethernet module that is in slot 4 of the chassis is identified by Fabric Port 7 and F-Chip 2. This will be displayed as Chip 7/2. These absolute addresses are not affected by the placement/type of other modules.

Table 13-3. Fabric Port and F-Chip Assignments

Slot

Fabric Port

F-Chip(s)


Fabric Port

F-Chip(s)

Comments

1

1

1




Supervisor has 1 F-Chip

2

2

2/1-2/4


3

3/1-3/4


3

4

4/1-4/4


5

5/1-5/4


4

6

6/1-6/4


7

7/1-7/4


5

8

8/1-8/4


9

9/1-9/4


6

10

10/1-10/4


11

11/1-11/4


7

12

12/1-12/4


13

13/1-13/4

Last slot of a P580








8

14

14/1-14/4


15

15/1-15/4


9

16

16/1-16/4


17

17/1-17/4


10

18

18/1-18/4


19

19/1-19/4


11

20

20/1-20/4


21

21/1-21/4


12

22

22/1-22/4


23

23/1-23/4


13

24

24/1-24/4


25

25/1-25/4


14

26

26/1-26/4


27

27/1-27/4


15

28

28/1-28/4


29

29/1-29/4


16

30

30/1-30/4


31

31/1-31/4


17

32

32/1-32/4


33

33/1-33/4

Last slot of a P882



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