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Cisco ME 3800X and 3600X Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 9 Configuring Interfaces
Using Interface Configuration Mode
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vlan vlan-ID - vlan-ID, where the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094
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gigabitethernet module/{first port} - {last port}, where the module is always 0
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tengigabitethernet module/{first port} - {last port}, where the module is always 0
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port-channel port-channel-number - port-channel-number, where the port-channel-number
is 1 to 26
Note
When you use the interface range command with port channels, the first and last port
channel number must be active port channels.
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The interface range command only works with VLAN interfaces that have been configured with
the interface vlan command. The show running-config privileged EXEC command displays the
configured VLAN interfaces. VLAN interfaces not displayed by the show running-config
command cannot be used with the interface range command.
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All interfaces defined as in a range must be the same type (all Fast Ethernet ports, all Gigabit
Ethernet ports, all EtherChannel ports, or all VLANs), but you can enter multiple ranges in a
command.
This example shows how to use the interface range global configuration command to set the speed on
ports 1 and 2 to 100 Mb/s:
Switch#
configure terminal
Switch(config)#
interface range gigabitethernet0/1 - 2
Switch(config-if-range)#
speed 100
This example shows how to use a comma to add different interface type strings to the range to enable
Fast Ethernet ports 1 to 3 and Gigabit Ethernet ports 1 and 2 to receive IEEE 802.3x flow control pause
frames:
Switch#
configure terminal
Switch(config)#
interface range gigabitethernet0/1 - 3 , gigabitethernet0/5 - 6
Switch(config-if-range)#
flowcontrol receive on
If you enter multiple configuration commands while you are in interface range mode, each command is
executed as it is entered. The commands are not batched together and executed after you exit interface
range mode. If you exit interface range configuration mode while the commands are being executed,
some commands might not be executed on all interfaces in the range. Wait until the command prompt
reappears before exiting interface range configuration mode.
Configuring and Using Interface Range Macros
You can create an interface range macro to automatically select a range of interfaces for configuration.
Before you can use the macro keyword in the interface range macro global configuration command
string, you must use the define interface-range global configuration command to define the macro.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to define an interface range macro: