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 specied, 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 dierent 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 Conguration 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, trac 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
115