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| 1.3 Labeling Syntax for Cable Destinations | ||||||||||
| The syntax for cable destinations is as follows: | ||||||||||
| Cnn-En-IMBnPnn | ||||||||||
| Table 1-2 defines the elements of the labeling syntax. | ||||||||||
| Table 1-2: Labeling Syntax for Cable Destinations | ||||||||||
| Syntax Element | Definition | |||||||||
| AAA-ZZZ | Alphabetic code identifying physical features, such as a port (P), spine switch (S), or module (M). | |||||||||
| a | Alphabetic identifier for a physical feature such as Ma for module A. | |||||||||
| [|] | Indicates a require element (must be there). Multiple choices are separated by vertical bars. | |||||||||
| {|} | Indicates an optional element (might be there). Multiple choices are separated by vertical bars. | |||||||||
| n | Integer numbering a feature such as P1 for port 1. | |||||||||
| A typical cable destination address is C01-E2-IMB5-P2 (server blade cabinet 1, enclosure 2, IMB slot 5, port 2). | ||||||||||