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Expansion module group (x120xx), Table 6.12, Module name abbreviations – Motorola CAJUN P120 User Manual

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Note:
1. To create a true backbone link (Tx and Rx packets are VLAN tagged), set Port-
VLAN of such a link to an unused VLAN number, and set its VLAN-tagging mode to
“tagging”.
2. To create a hybrid segment (on which both tagging and non-tagging devices are
connected), set Port-VLAN of such a link to the VLAN number of the non-tagging
devices, and set its VLAN-tagging mode to “tagging”.
3. When connecting two switches, users should always set the same Port-VLAN
number on both sides of the link - regardless of the VLAN Tagging mode.
4. In a P120 environment, VLAN #255 is not used as a Global-VLAN. This means
that when connecting with Cajun P110, M770, or M440 environments, packets
that belong to VLAN #255 may be forwarded differently in each environment. Do
not use #255 in a mixed environment with switches that do support the VLAN
Global concept.

Expansion Module Group (X120xx)

This group includes parameters for the configuration of the expansion modules.
The table below displays the module name and its abbreviation.

The syntax for this command is:

set|show X120

xx

Where

xx

is the module type (e.g., L2, T8...)

For a description of the Expansion Module Group Parameters see the Section “P120
Port Configuration Group (P120)” on Pa
ge 59 (see Note below.)

Note: Autoneg is not a valid value for 100 Mbps Fiber Expansion modules when
setting Duplex Mode.

Table 6.12

Module Name Abbreviations

Module Name

Abbreviation

Cajun X120S2

X120S2

Cajun X120L2

X120L2

Cajun X120S1

X120S1

Cajun X120L1

X120L1

Cajun X120F2

X120F2

Cajun X120T8

X120T8

Cajun X120G2

X120G2