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A string type argument value can contain any printable characters except for the following
characters:
•
Question mark (?).
•
Quotation mark (").
•
Backward slash (\).
•
Space.
A specific argument might have more requirements. For more information, see the relevant
command reference.
To enter a printable character, you can enter the character or its ASCII code in the range of 32 to 126.
Entering an interface type
You can enter an interface type in one of the following formats:
•
Full spelling of the interface type.
•
An abbreviation that uniquely identifies the interface type.
•
Acronym of the interface type.
For a command line, all interface types are case insensitive.
acronyms of interface types.
For example, to use the
interface
command to enter the view of interface Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/1,
you can enter the command line in the following formats:
•
interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/0/1
•
interface ten-g 1/0/1
•
interface ten-gig 1/0/1
The spaces between the interface types and interfaces are not required.
Table 2
Full spellings and acronyms of interface types
Full spelling
Acronym
Bridge-Aggregation
BAGG
EVI-Link
EVI
FortyGigE
FGE
GigabitEthernet
GE
HundredGigE
HGE
InLoopBack
InLoop
LoopBack
Loop
M-GigabitEthernet
MGE
MP-group
MP
NULL
NULL
Route-Aggregation
RAGG
S-Channel
S-Ch
Schannel-Aggregation
SCH-AGG
Ten-GigabitEthernet
XGE
Tunnel
Tun
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