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Congure interface ranges
Bulk interface conguration allows you to apply the same conguration to multiple physical or logical interfaces, or to display their current
conguration. An interface range is a set of interfaces that you apply the same command to.
You can use interface ranges for:
Ethernet physical interfaces
Port channels
VLAN interfaces
A bulk conguration includes any non-existing interfaces in an interface range from the conguration.
You can congure a default VLAN only if the interface range being congured consists of only VLAN ports. When a conguration in one of
the VLAN ports fails, all the VLAN ports in the interface range are aected.
Create an interface range allowing other commands to be applied to that interface range using the interface range command.
Congure range of Ethernet addresses and enable them
OS10(config)# interface range ethernet 1/1/1-1/1/5
OS10(conf-range-eth1/1/1-1/1/5)# no shutdown
View the conguration
OS10(conf-range-eth1/1/1-1/1/5)# show configuration
!
interface ethernet1/1/1
no shutdown
switchport access vlan 1
!
interface ethernet1/1/2
no shutdown
switchport access vlan 1
!
interface ethernet1/1/3
no shutdown
switchport access vlan 1
!
interface ethernet1/1/4
no shutdown
switchport access vlan 1
!
interface ethernet1/1/5
no shutdown
switchport access vlan 1
Congure range of VLANs
OS10(config)# interface range vlan 1-100
OS10(conf-range-vl-1-100)#
Congure range of port channels
OS10(config)# interface range port-channel 1-25
OS10(conf-range-po-1-25)#
Switch-port proles
A port prole determines the enabled front-panel ports and supported breakout modes on Ethernet and unied ports. Change the port
prole on a switch to customize uplink and unied port operation, and the availability of front-panel data ports.
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