Users Guide

628 Port Characteristics
What Interface Types are Supported?
The physical ports on the switch include the out-of-band (OOB) interface
(Dell EMC Networking N3000-ON and N3100-ON Series only) and Ethernet
switch ports. The OOB interface supports a limited set of features and is for
switch management only. The Ethernet switch ports support many logical
features that are often supported by logical interfaces. The switch supports
the following types of logical interfaces:
Port-based VLANs — For more information, see
"VLANs
" on page 737
.
VLAN routing interfaces — For more information, see
"Routing
Interfaces
" on page 1139
.
Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs), which are also called port-channels) —
For more information, see
"Link Aggregation
" on page 1009
.
Tunnels — For more information, see
"Routing Interfaces
" on page 1139
.
Loopback interfaces — For more information, see
"Routing Interfaces
" on
page 1139
.
The Dell EMC Networking N-Series switches includes the following Power
over Ethernet (PoE) Plus models: N1524P, N1548P, N2024P, N2048P,
N2128PX-ON, N3024P, N3048P, N3048EP-ON, and N3132PX-ON. For
information about configuring PoE plus features for the ports, see "Managing
General System Settings" on page 423.
Dell EMC Networking N3000-ON and N3100-ON Series switches have a
single expansion slot and can support the following module types:
10GBaseT module (
Dell EMC Networking
N3000-ON)
SFP+ module (
Dell EMC Networking
N3000-ON)
QSFP+ module (
Dell EMC Networking
N3100-ON
Series
only)
Stacking module (
Dell EMC Networking
N3100-ON Series only)
What is Interface Configuration Mode?
When you use the CLI to configure physical or logical characteristics for an
interface, you must enter Interface Configuration Mode for that interface. To
enter the mode, type the keyword interface followed by the interface type and
additional information to identify the interface, such as the interface number.