There is no "official" terminology. That's the bottom line.

Priscilla

At 11:58 AM 8/23/01, Dennis H wrote:
>The official terminology is ports are in layer two devices such as switches
>and interfaces are in layer three devices such as in routers...
>
>
>
>""Peter Slow""  wrote in message
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> > an INTERFACE a thing, such as an ethernet or loopback interface.
> > a port is a logical device, and NO a loopback does not count.
> > i meant like tcp ports, usp ports, and the like.
> >
> > Stop being d0rks and copying everyone else who does it
> > wrong, and dont be afraid to tell people to speak correctly!
> >
> > c3660#conf t
> > Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
> > c3660(config)#port fastethernet 0/0
> >                 ^
> > % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
> >
> > c3660(config)#interface fastethernet 0/0
> > c3660(config-if)#^Z
> > c3660#SEE!?
> > % Unrecognized command
> > c3660#SEE!
> > -humboldt
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