s0/0/0 and s0/0/1 ....
1st 0 == bay
2nd 0 == slot where you have WIC card
3rd {0|1} == port number ..
so if it is a one port device .. you will only have serial {bay/slot/0}
so if it is a 2 port device .. you will have serial {bay|slot|0) as
well as serial {bay|sot|1} ..
I guess this should not be any confusion ..... In you diagrams you
will be indicated what interface is connected to what ..
Gaurav Madan
CCIE # 23863
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 10:54 PM, belletjetrekken
<belletjetrekken_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> WIC-1T's show up like
> s0/1/0
> s0/2/0
>
> WIC-2T's show up like
> s0/0/0
> s0/0/1
>
> There is a difference. I want to get used to entering the right interface.
> I don't want to practice what is not in the lab. You never know, it might
> cause me to fail. I will need every minute and every little point. I don't
> want to risk entering the wrong interface and end up spending a long time
> troubleshooting.
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 12:13 PM, GAURAV MADAN <gauravmadan1177_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> How does that matter to you ?
>> The diagrams will indicate you the app. Serial interface ?
>>
>> Gaurav Madan
>> CCIE
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 10:08 PM, belletjetrekken
>> <belletjetrekken_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Are they using WIC-1T's or WIC-2T's in the lab?
>> >
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