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Bulk configuring interfaces 

About interface bulk configuration 

You can enter interface range view to bulk configure multiple interfaces with the same feature 
instead of configuring them one by one. For example, you can execute the 

shutdown

 command in 

interface range view to shut down a range of interfaces. 

To configure interfaces in bulk, you must configure an interface range and enter its view by using the 

interface range

 or 

interface range name

 command. 

The interface range created by using the 

interface range

 command is not saved to the running 

configuration. You cannot use the interface range repeatedly. To create an interface range that can 
be used repeatedly, use the 

interface range

 

name

 command. 

Restrictions and guidelines: Bulk interface 
configuration 

When you bulk configure interfaces in interface range view, follow these restrictions and guidelines: 

 

In interface range view, only the commands supported by the first interface in the specified 
interface list are available for configuration.  

 

Before you configure an interface as the first interface in an interface range, make sure you can 
enter the view of the interface by using the 

interface 

interface-typeinterface-number

 command.  

 

Do not assign both an aggregate interface and any of its member interfaces to an interface 
range. Some commands, after being executed on both an aggregate interface and its member 
interfaces, can break up the aggregation.  

 

Understand that the more interfaces you specify, the longer the command execution time.  

 

To guarantee bulk interface configuration performance, configure fewer than 1000 interface 
range names. 

 

After a command is executed in interface range view, one of the following situations might 
occur: 

 

The system displays an error message and stays in interface range view. This means that 
the execution failed on one or multiple member interfaces.  

  If the execution failed on the first member interface, the command is not executed on 

any member interfaces.  

  If the execution failed on a non-first member interface, the command takes effect on the 

remaining member interfaces. 

 

The system returns to system view. This means that:  

  The command is supported in both system view and interface view.  

  The execution failed on a member interface in interface range view and succeeded in 

system view.  

  The command is not executed on the subsequent member interfaces.  

You can use the 

display this

 command to verify the configuration in interface view of 

each member interface. In addition, if the configuration in system view is not needed, use 
the 

undo

 form of the command to remove the configuration. 

Summary of Contents for WX6600 Series

Page 1: ...guration Guide New H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Software version WX6600 CMW710 E2442 WX6600 series WA6300 CMW710 R2442 WA6300 series WA6300 CMW710 R2442 WAP922 series WA6300 CMW710 R2442 W...

Page 2: ...H3C Technologies Co Ltd any trademarks that may be mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice A...

Page 3: ...guments that you replace with actual values Square brackets enclose syntax choices keywords or arguments that are optional x y Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bar...

Page 4: ...generic network device such as a router switch or firewall Represents a routing capable device such as a router or Layer 3 switch Represents a generic switch such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch or a...

Page 5: ...ardware model configuration or software version It is normal that the port numbers sample output screenshots and other information in the examples differ from what you have on your device Documentatio...

Page 6: ...back interfaces 1 About loopback interfaces 1 About null interfaces 1 About inloopback interfaces 1 Configuring a loopback interface 1 Configuring a null interface 2 Restoring the default settings for...

Page 7: ...g routing configuration All data packets sent to the loopback interface are considered packets sent to the device itself so the device does not forward these packets About null interfaces A null inter...

Page 8: ...ace Restoring the default settings for an interface Restrictions and guidelines CAUTION This feature might interrupt ongoing network services Make sure you are fully aware of the impact of this featur...

Page 9: ...brief description down Display information about the specified or all loopback interfaces display interface loopback interface number brief description down Display information about the null interfa...

Page 10: ...1 Configuring basic settings of an Ethernet interface 1 Configuring jumbo frame support 2 Configuring dampening on an Ethernet interface 2 Setting the statistics polling interval 4 Enabling loopback t...

Page 11: ...terface or enable it to automatically negotiate a speed with its peer Restrictions and guidelines The shutdown and loopback commands are mutually exclusive Procedure 1 Enter system view system view 2...

Page 12: ...e interface flapping events from adversely affecting routing protocols and routing tables in the network Suppressing interface state change events protects the system resources If an interface is not...

Page 13: ...the start time and end time of the suppression respectively The period from t0 to t2 indicates the suppression period t0 to t1 indicates the max suppress time and t1 to t2 indicates the complete deca...

Page 14: ...ternal loopback testing Tests the device where the Ethernet interface resides The Ethernet interface sends outgoing packets back to the local device If the device fails to receive the packets the devi...

Page 15: ...nance commands Execute display commands in any view and reset commands in user view Task Command Display interface traffic statistics display counters inbound outbound interface interface type interfa...

Page 16: ...ts Bulk configuring interfaces 1 About interface bulk configuration 1 Restrictions and guidelines Bulk interface configuration 1 Procedure 2 Display and maintenance commands for bulk interface configu...

Page 17: ...command Do not assign both an aggregate interface and any of its member interfaces to an interface range Some commands after being executed on both an aggregate interface and its member interfaces can...

Page 18: ...pe interface number 1 24 3 Optional Display commands available for the first interface in the interface range Enter a question mark at the interface range prompt 4 Use available commands to configure...

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