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Cisco Systems Intelligent Gigabit Ethernet Switch Modules for the IBM BladeCenter, Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 7 Configuring Interface Characteristics

Using the Interface Command

Use the no define interface-range macro_name global configuration command to delete a macro.

When using the define interface-range global configuration command, note these guidelines:

Valid entries for interface-range:

vlan vlan-ID - vlan-ID, where VLAN ID is from 1 to 4094

fastethernet slot/{first port} - {last port}, where slot is 0

gigabitethernet slot/{first port} - {last port}, where slot is 0

port-channel port-channel-number - port-channel-number, where port-channel-number is
from 1 to 6.

You must add a space between the interface numbers and the hyphen when entering an
interface-range. For example, fastethernet 0/1 - 5 is a valid range; fastethernet 0/1-5 is not a valid
range.

The VLAN interfaces must have been configured with the interface vlan command. The show
running-config
privileged EXEC command output shows the configured VLAN interfaces. VLAN
interfaces that do not appear by using the show running-config command cannot be used as
interface-ranges.

All interfaces in a range must be the same type; that is, all Fast Ethernet ports, 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 macro named enet_list to select Fast Ethernet
ports 1 to 4 and to verify the macro configuration:

Switch# configure terminal

Switch(config)# define interface-range enet_list fastethernet0/1 - 4

Switch(config)# end

Switch# show running-config | include define

define interface-range enet_list FastEthernet0/1 - 4

This example shows how to create a multiple-interface macro named macro1:

Switch# configure terminal

Switch(config)# define interface-range macro1 gigabitethernet0/1 - 2, fastethernet0/5 - 7

Switch(config)# end

Switch#

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)#

Step 3

interface range macro macro_name

Select the interface range to be configured by using the values saved
in the interface-range macro called macro_name.

You can now use the normal configuration commands to apply the
configuration to all interfaces in the defined macro.

Step 4

end

Return to privileged EXEC mode.

Step 5

show running-config | include define

Show the defined interface-range macro configuration.

Step 6

copy running-config startup-config

(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.

Command

Purpose