Netgear XCM8806 - 8800 SERIES 6-SLOT CHASSIS SWITCH 사용자 설명서

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  Chapter 5.  Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch    
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NETGEAR 8800 User Manual 
To re-enable slot, use the following CLI command:
enable slot
You can configure the number of times that a slot can be restarted on a failure before it is 
shut down. To set the restart-limit, use the following command: 
configure slot <slot-number> restart-limit <num_restarts>
Details on I/O Ports
On the NETGEAR 8810 switch, the XCM88S1 with XCM888F installed has eight 1 Gbps fiber 
SFP-GBIC data ports. You configure these ports exactly as you do any other ports on the 
switch. 
Additionally, one slot on the NETGEAR 8810 switch is dedicated to XCM88S1 use—slot A, or 
slot 5. Slot B, or slot 6, is a dual-purpose slot; it can be used for a secondary XCM88S1 or for 
a module consisting solely of data, or I/O, ports. 
The primary XCM88S1 must be in slot A in the NETGEAR 8810 switch, which is referred to 
as slot 5 when working with the data ports. If you have a secondary XCM88S1, that one goes 
into slot B, which is slot 6 when you work with the data ports. So, when you work with the 
data ports on the XCM88S1, you specify slot 5 if you have one XCM88S1, and slot 5 or 6 if 
you have two MSMs in the switch.
When you issue any 
slot
 commands specifying a slot that contains an XCM88S1 (slot 5 with 
one XCM88S1 and slots 5 and 6 with two MSMs) on the NETGEAR 8810 switch, those 
commands affect only the data ports on that slot; the MSMs remain unaffected. When you 
issue most 
msm
 commands on this switch, those commands affect only the XCM88S1 host 
CPU subsystem; the I/O ports remain unaffected. The sole exception is that the 
reboot msm
 
command reboots both the XCM88S1 and the I/O ports on that module.
On the NETGEAR 8806 switch, the XCM88S1 module also has eight 1 Gbps fiber SFP GBIC 
data, or I/O, ports. You configure these ports exactly as you do any other ports on the switch. 
Additionally, one slot on the NETGEAR 8806 switch is dedicated to XCM88S1 use—slot A, or 
slot 3. Slot B, or slot 4, is a dual-purpose slot; it can be used for a secondary XCM88S1 or for 
a module consisting solely of data, or I/O, ports. 
The primary XCM88S1 must be in slot A in the NETGEAR 8806 switch, which is referred to 
as slot 3 when working with the data ports. If you have a secondary XCM88S1, that one goes 
into slot B, which is slot 4 when you work with the data ports. So, when you work with the 
data ports on the XCM88S1, you specify slot 3 if you have one XCM88S1, and slot 3 or 4 if 
you have two MSMs in the switch.
When you issue any 
slot
 commands specifying a slot that contains an XCM88S1 (slot 3 with 
one XCM88S1 and slots 3 and 4 with two MSMs) on the 8806 switch, those commands affect 
only the data ports on that slot; the MSMs remain unaffected. When you issue most 
msm
 
commands on this switch, those commands affect only the XCM88S1 host CPU subsystem; 
the I/O ports remain unaffected. The sole exception is that the 
reboot msm
 command reboots 
both the XCM88S1 and the I/O ports on that module.