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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 for HP Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 9 Configuring Interface Characteristics
Using Interface Configuration Mode
When using the
define
interface-range
global configuration command, note these guidelines:
•
Valid entries for
interface-range
:
–
vlan
vlan-ID
-
vlan-ID
, where the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094
–
gigabitethernet
module/{
first port
} - {
last port
}, where the module is always 0
–
port-channel
port-channel-number
-
port-channel-number
, where the
port-channel-number
is 1 to 48.
Note
When you use the interface ranges with port channels, the first and last port-channel
number must be active port channels.
•
You must add a space between the first interface number and the hyphen when entering an
interface-range
. For example,
gigabitethernet0/1 - 4
is a valid range;
gigabitethernet0/1-4
is not
a valid range.
•
The VLAN interfaces must 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 as
interface-ranges
.
•
All interfaces defined as in a range must be the same type (all Gigabit Ethernet ports, all
EtherChannel ports, or all VLANs), but you can combine multiple interface types in a macro.
This example shows how to define an interface-range named
enet_list
to include ports 1 and 2 and to
verify the macro configuration:
Switch#
configure terminal
Switch(config)#
define interface-range enet_list gigabitethernet0/1 - 2
Switch(config)#
end
Switch#
show running-config | include define
define interface-range enet_list GigabitEthernet0/1 - 2
This example shows how to create a multiple-interface macro named
macro1
:
Switch#
configure terminal
Switch(config)#
define interface-range macro1 gigabitethernet0/1 - 2,
gigabitethernet0/5 - 7
Switch(config)#
end
This example shows how to enter interface-range configuration mode for the interface-range
macro
enet_list
:
Switch#
configure terminal
Switch(config)#
interface range macro enet_list
Switch(config-if-range)#
This example shows how to delete the interface-range macro
enet_list
and to verify that it was deleted.
Switch#
configure terminal
Switch(config)#
no define interface-range enet_list
Switch(config)#
end
Switch#
show run | include define
Switch#