interface range

Parameters

Defaults

Mode

Command History

Usage Information

ethernet

Enter the keyword ethernet and one or more ports separated by hyphens

range,range,...

and commas in this form: ethernet unit/slot/port - port,unit/slot/port

 

- port.

 

Spaces are not allowed around commas or hyphens.

 

Example: ethernet 1/0/1-1/0/10,1/0/40-1/0/45

 

 

port-channel

Enter the keyword port-channeland one or more port channel numbers

range,range,...

separated by commas or grouped in a range in this form:

 

port-channel 0/1/1-0/1/4

 

Spaces are not allowed around commas or hyphens.

 

You can enter up to six comma-separated ranges.

 

 

vlan

Enter the keyword vlan and one or more VLAN numbers, from 1 to 3965,

range,range,

separated by commas or grouped in a range in this form:

...

vlan 10,33-50

 

Spaces are not allowed around commas or hyphens.

 

You can enter up to six comma-separated ranges.

 

 

This command has no default behavior or values.

Global Config

Version 2.3

Introduced

When creating an interface range, interfaces appear in the order they are entered; they are not sorted. The command verifies that interfaces are present (physical) or configured (logical). Important things to remember:

Bulk configuration is created if at least one interface is valid.

Automatically excludes non-existing interfaces from the bulk configuration and generates a warning message (Figure 22).

The resulting interface range prompt includes interface types with slot/port information for valid interfaces, for example: (conf-if-range-et-1/0/10-1/0/11)#. The prompt allows for a maximum of 32 characters. If the bulk configuration exceeds 32 characters, it is represented by an ellipsis ( ... ).

If the interface range prompt has multiple port ranges, the smaller port range is excluded from the prompt (Figure 22).

If overlapping port ranges are specified, the port range is extended to the smallest start port and the biggest end port (Figure 23).

Executing the interface range command puts you in the Interface Range mode, more specifically, in one of three versions of it—Ethernet Range, Port Channel Range, or VLAN Range. Here, you can execute commands that modify the selected set of interfaces. These commands have the same effect as they do when they are used within the Interface VLAN or Interface Config modes (see interface on page 108, LAG/Port Channel Commands on page 249, and interface vlan on page 123).

The command families available from the Ethernet Range prompt are displayed in the following CLI example (Figure 21 on page 110). The commands available from the VLAN

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