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When creating an interface range, interfaces appear in the order they are entered; they are not sorted.
The command verifies that interfaces are present (physical) or configured (logical). Important things to
remember:
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Bulk configuration is created if at least one interface is valid.
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Non-existing interfaces are excluded from the bulk configuration with a warning message.
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The interface range prompt includes interface types with slot/port information for valid interfaces.
The prompt allows for a maximum of 32 characters. If the bulk configuration exceeds 32
characters, it is represented by an ellipsis ( ... ).
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When the interface range prompt has multiple port ranges, the smaller port range is excluded from
the prompt.
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If overlapping port ranges are specified, the port range is extended to the smallest start port and the
biggest end port.
Example
Figure 11-3. Bulk Configuration Warning Message
Example
Figure 11-4. Interface Range prompt with Multiple Ports
Example
Figure 11-5. Interface Range prompt Overlapping Port Ranges
Only VLAN and port-channel interfaces created using the
interface vlan
and
vlan tagged
commands
can be used in the
interface range
command.
Use the
show running-config
command to display the VLAN and port-channel interfaces. VLAN or
port-channel interfaces that are not displayed in the
show running-config
command cannot be used
with the bulk configuration feature of the
interface range
command. You cannot create virtual
interfaces (VLAN, Port-channel) using the
interface range
command.
Version 8.3.17.0
Supported on M I/O Aggregator
FTOS(conf)#interface range tengig 2/0 - 1 , tengig 10/0 , tengig 3/0
, fa 0/0
% Warning: Non-existing ports (not configured) are ignored by
interface-range
FTOS(conf)#interface range tengig 2/0 - 23 , tengig 2/1 - 10
FTOS(conf-if-range-tengig-2/0-23#
Note:
If a range has VLAN, physical, and port-channel interfaces, only commands related to
physical interfaces can be bulk configured. To configure commands specific to VLAN or
port-channel, only those respective interfaces should be configured in a particular range.
FTOS(conf)#interface range tengig 2/1 - 11 , tengig 2/1 - 23
FTOS(conf-if-range-tengig-2/1-23#
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