explicit (ie.: from a device: configuration request).
Device names may contain upper or lower case letters, but use case insensitive
matching.
portname
The name of a port. This can take several forms:
• The name given on the port configuration request
• The alias name specified in the port's Alias attribute
• The name as a <class>:<instance> pair. For example, atm:0 to reference the first
port supporting ATM cell traffic.
• The BUN port number. For example, 0 to refer to the first port.
The last option may be dropped in a future software release.
Port names may contain upper or lower case letters, but all name matching is case
insensitive.
channelnumber
The number of a channel. Within a port, each available channel is identified within
BUN by a unique channel number. Channel numbers are positive integers, assigned
from zero upwards.
To determine the channel numbers that are currently in use, use the list channels
command to show all active channels on a port (or ports).
Note that to be uniquely specified, both a port name and channel number must be
given to console commands which display or manipulate channels.
classname
The name of a class.
Class names may contain upper or lower case letters, though class name matching is
always case insensitive.
By default, BUN provides the following class definitions:
• all: All ports in the system
• atm: All ports supporting ATM cell traffic
• adsl: All ports using the ADSL hardware interface
• ethernet: All ports using an ethernet hardware interface
• hdlc: All ports using an HDLC hardware interface
• pci: All ports using a PCI hardware interface
• usb: All ports using a USB hardware interface
A running system may contain additional classes specified via the class
configuration directive (see the commands list classes
on page 62 and list config on
page 59).
If necessary, commands may be quoted using angle brackets or double quotes. This
prevents the stripping of white-space from the input line.
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