Deployment Guide
Exclude a Smaller Port Range
If the interface range has multiple port ranges, the smaller port range is excluded from the prompt.
Interface Range Prompt Excluding a Smaller Port Range
Dell(conf)#interface range tengigabitethernet 2/0 - 23 , tengigab 2/1 - 10
Dell(conf-if-range-te-2/0-23)#
Overlap Port Ranges
If overlapping port ranges are specied, the port range is extended to the smallest start port number and largest end port number.
Interface Range Prompt Including Overlapping Port Ranges
Dell(conf)#inte ra tengig 2/1 - 11 , tengig 2/1 - 23
Dell(conf-if-range-te-2/1-23)#
Commas
The example below shows how to use commas to add dierent interface types to the range, enabling all Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces in
the range 0/1 to 0/23 and both Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 1/1 and 1/2.
Multiple-Range Bulk Conguration Gigabit Ethernet and Ten-Gigabit Ethernet
Dell(conf-if)# interface range tengigabitethernet 0/1 - 23, tengigabitethernet 1/1 - 2
Dell(conf-if-range-te-0/1-23)# no shutdown
Dell(conf-if-range-te-0/1-23)#
Monitor and Maintain Interfaces
You can display interface statistics with the monitor interface command. This command displays an ongoing list of the interface
status (up/down), number of packets, trac statistics, and so on.
1 View interface statistics. Enter the type of interface and slot/port information:
• For a 10GbE interface, enter the keyword TenGigabitEthernet followed by the slot/port numbers; for example, interface
tengigabitethernet 0/7.
EXEC Privilege mode
monitor interface interface
The information displays in a continuous run, refreshes every two seconds by default(Refer monitor interface command example
below). Use the following keys to manage the output.
• m – Change mode
• c – Clear screen
• l – Page up
• a – Page down
• T – Increase refresh interval (by 1 second)
• t – Decrease refresh interval (by 1 second)
• q – Quit
monitor interface command example
Dell#monitor interface tengig 0/1
Interfaces
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