Port Numbering Conventions - Huawei S6700 Series Hardware Description

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S6700 Series Ethernet Switches
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2.3 Port Numbering Conventions

Physical ports are numbered in the following way:
A single switch uses slot ID/subcard ID/port sequence number to identify physical ports.
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A stacked switch uses Stack ID/subcard ID/port sequence number to identify physical ports.
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Description
Uplink port type:
l C: The product supports extended cards and its uplink ports are provided by
an extended card or are fixed 40GE ports.
NOTE
If the product name does not contain this field, the switch has no uplink port.
Device type
l LI: lightweight version
l SI: standard version
l EI: enhanced version
l HI: high-level version, which supports high-performance operation,
administration, and maintenance (OAM) and built-in real-time clock (RTC)
Downlink port type:
l 24S: 24 downlink SFP+ optical ports
l 48S: 48 downlink SFP+ optical ports
Power supply type:
l AC: switch using alternating current power supply
NOTE
S6720-EI models that support pluggable power modules are sold with AC power modules
(standard configuration), and their product names contain "-AC". However, the silkscreen
or nameplate on the chassis does not contain "-AC".
Slot ID: indicates the slot where the switch is located. The value is 0.
Subcard ID: indicates the ID of a subcard.
Port sequence number: indicates the sequence number of a port on the switch.
Stack ID: indicates the ID of a stacked switch. The value ranges from 0 to 8.
Subcard ID: indicates the ID of a subcard.
Port sequence number: indicates the sequence number of a port on the switch.
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