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Note that not every combination of keywords is valid. For example, the command bridge-
port c1, c2 host is invalid, because two different C-components cannot be associated
with the same port.
4.9.6.1 Designating Indexed Objects
Countable FibeAir 70 CLI objects are specified by their unique identifying keyword, followed
by the object’s index number. A VLAN is a typical, countable object. For example:
vlan 230
refers to the VLAN that indexed to number 230.
A complete list of indexed objects is specified in a command using a comma-separated
series. For example:
vlan 230, 330, 430
refers to VLANs that are indexed to numbers 230, 330 and 430.
It is also possible to specify a range of indexed objects in a command. For example:
vlan 230-270
refers to VLANs from indexed number 230 to 270, inclusive.
Finally, a mixed method may be used for specifying indexed objects in a command, enabling
references to both a range of objects and to individual objects. For example:
vlan 230-270, 300, 401-410
refers to VLANs from indexed number 230 to 270, VLAN number 300 and VLANs 401 to 410.
Designating indexed objects is valid in all set, show and clear commands. If the show
command is executed for indexed objects which don’t exist, the non-existing objects are
silently ignored and the command executes only for existing objects.
Hint:
When using the show and clear commands, the keyword all may be
substituted for an indexed numerical range. In this context, “all” means the
entire object range.
For example: vlan all is identical to vlan 1-4094.
Multi-Dimensional Objects with Indexes
The CLI supports multi-dimensional objects with numerical indexes. If they appear then
their indexes (or lists of ranges of indexes) are placed one after another and are separated
by spaces. The generic syntax is as follows: object {<idx1>} {<idx2>} {<idx3>}.
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