I understand that on a Switch, E0/3 would mean Slot 0 and Port 3... or F0/26 would be FastEthernet Slot 0, Port 26. However, what does it mean on a router? Meaning, if it says Interface S0/0 or S0/1 or S1/2... what does that mean?
On a 2600 Cisco Router, I've seen interfaces being configured as S0, and S0/1... So those are 2 different interfaces? Someone please explain...
J.S.
On a 2600 Cisco Router, I've seen interfaces being configured as S0, and S0/1... So those are 2 different interfaces? Someone please explain...
J.S.