A network adapter represents a Layer 2 connection point. Two classes are common: Interfaces, such as Ethernet interfaces that connect routers to an Ethernet; and Ports, which connect interfaces to Layer 2 systems. An Ethernet connection to an Ethernet switch is an example of a Port.
Network adapter classes instantiated by the IP Manager identifies the network adapter classes that can be instantiated by the IP Manager.
Class |
Available to |
Description |
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Interface |
All IP Manager products |
A logical connection to a network; for example, an Ethernet interface that connects a router to an Ethernet. |
VRInterface |
All IP Manager products |
An interface of a virtual router. |
Port |
All IP Manager products |
A port to which an interface connects and gains access to a network; for example, an Ethernet port on an Ethernet switch. |