User-defined fields, Interface naming conventions, User-defined fields interface naming conventions – NETGEAR MS510TXPP 8 Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch User Manual
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User-Defined Fields
User-defined fields can contain 1 to 159 characters, unless otherwise noted on the
configuration web page. All characters can be used except for the ones stated in the
following table (unless specifically noted in a procedure for a feature).
Table 1. Invalid characters for user-defined fields
Invalid characters for user-defined fields
\
<
/
>
*
|
?
Interface Naming Conventions
The switch supports physical and logical interfaces. Interfaces are identified by their type and
the interface number. The physical ports are Gigabit interfaces and are numbered on the
front panel. You configure the logical interfaces by using the local browser interface.
The following types of ports are supported:
•
Ports g1-g4 are Gigabit ports.
•
Ports mg5-mg6 are Multi-Gigabit Ethernet ports, each of which supports a maximum
speed of 2.5
Gbps.
•
Ports mg7-mg8 are Multi-Gigabit Ethernet ports, each of which supports a maximum
speed of 5 Gbps.
•
Port xmg9 is a Multi-Gigabit Ethernet port that supports a maximum speed of 10 Gbps.
•
Port xg10 is a fiber port in which you can install an SFP+ module.
The following table describes the naming convention for all interfaces on the switch.
Table 2. Naming conventions for interfaces
Interface
Description
Examples
Physical
The physical ports are numbered sequentially
starting from one.
g1, g2,
mg5,
xmg9
xg10
Link aggregation group (LAG)
LAG interfaces are logical interfaces that are
used only for bridging functions.
LAG1, LAG2, LAG8
Routing VLAN interfaces
An interface is used for routing functionality.
VLAN 1, VLAN 2, VLAN 55