Chapter 2
Catalyst 3560 Switch Cisco IOS Commands
define interface-range
Use the define interface-range global configuration command to create an interface-range macro. Use
the no form of this command to delete the defined macro.
Syntax Description
macro-name
interface-range
Defaults
This command has no default setting.
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release
12.1(19)EA1
Usage Guidelines
The macro name is a 32-character maximum character string.
A macro can contain up to five 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.
When entering the interface-range, use this format:
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Valid values for type and interface:
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define interface-range macro-name interface-range
no define interface-range macro-name interface-range
Name of the interface-range macro; up to 32 characters.
Interface range; for valid values for interface ranges, see "Usage Guidelines."
Modification
This command was introduced.
type {first-interface} - {last-interface}
You must add a space between the first interface number and the hyphen when entering an
interface-range. For example, gigabitethernet 0/1 - 2 is a valid range; gigabitethernet 0/1-2 is not
a valid range
vlan vlan-id - vlan-ID, where the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094
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 in interface-ranges.
port-channel port-channel-number, where port-channel-number is from 1 to 48
fastethernet module/{first port} - {last port}
gigabitethernet module/{first port} - {last port}
define interface-range
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