Chapter 2
Catalyst 2950 and 2955 Cisco IOS Commands
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For physical interfaces, the interface-id is defined as a slot/number (where slot is always 0 for the
switch), and the range is entered as type 0/number - number (for example, fastethernet0/1 - 2). You can
also enter multiple ranges.
When you define a range, you must enter a space before and after the hyphen (-):
interface range fastethernet0/1 - 2
When you define multiple ranges, you must enter a space before and after the comma (,):
interface range fastethernet0/3 - 7 , gigabitethernet0/1
You cannot specify both a macro and an interface range in the same command.
A single interface can also be specified in port-range. (The command is then similar to the interface
interface-id global configuration command.)
For more information about configuring interface ranges, see the software configuration guide for this
Note
release.
Examples
This example shows how to use the interface range command to enter interface range configuration
mode and to enter commands for two ports:
Switch(config)# interface range fastethernet0/1 - 2
Switch(config-if-range)#
This example shows how to use a port-range macro macro1 for the same function. The advantage is that
you can reuse the macro1 until you delete it.
Switch(config)# define interface-range macro1 fastethernet0/1 - 2
Switch(config)# interface range macro macro1
Switch(config-if-range)#
Related Commands
Command
show running-config
OL-10102-01
fastethernet interface-id
gigabitethernet interface-id
longreachethernet interface-id
Description
Displays the configuration information running on the switch. For syntax
information, select Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command
Reference for Release 12.1 > Cisco IOS File Management Commands >
Configuration File Commands.
Catalyst 2950 and Catalyst 2955 Switch Command Reference
interface range
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