Command Line Reference Guide

Example
(Multiple
Range)
This example shows how to use commas to add different interface types to the
range enabling all Gigabit Ethernet interfaces in the range 5/1 to 5/23 and both
Ten-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 1/1 and 1/2.
Dell(config-if)# interface range gigabitethernet5/1-23,
tengigabitethernet1/1-2
Dell(config-if-range)# no shutdown
Dell(config-if-range)#
Example
(Multiple
Range)
This example shows how to use commas to add SONET, VLAN, and port-channel
interfaces to the range.
Dell(config-if)# interface range gigabitethernet5/1-23,
tengigabitethernet1/1–2,
Vlan 2–100, Port 1–25
Dell(config-if-range)# no shutdown
Dell(config-if-range)#
Related
Commands
interface port-channel — configures a port channel group.
interface vlan — configures a VLAN interface.
show config (from INTERFACE RANGE mode) — shows the bulk configuration
interfaces.
show range — shows the bulk configuration ranges.
interface range macro (define) — defines a macro for an interface-range.
interface range macro (define)
Defines a macro for an interface range and then saves the macro in the running configuration.
S6000
Syntax
define interface range macro name interface , interface , ...
Parameters
name Enter up to 16 characters for the macro name.
interface,
interface,...
Enter the keywords interface range and one of the
interfaces — slot/port, port-channel, or VLAN number. Select
the range of interfaces for bulk configuration. You can enter
up to six comma-separated ranges. Spaces are not required
between the commas. Comma-separated ranges can
include VLANs, port-channels, and physical interfaces.
Slot/Port information must contain a space before and after
the dash. For example, interface range
gigabitethernet 0/1 - 5
is valid; interface range
gigabitethernet 0/1-5 is NOT valid.
For a 1-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword
GigabitEthernet then the slot/port information.
Interfaces
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