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Small business 300 series managed switches command line interface guide release 1.3
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Introduction
Interface Naming Conventions
NOTE
78-21075-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Interface ID
Within the CLI, interfaces are denoted by concatenating the following elements:
Type of interface: The following types of interfaces are found on the
various types of devices:
-
GigabitEthernet ports (10/100/1000 bits) — This can be written as
either GigabitEthernet or gi or GE.
-
LAG (Port Channel) — This can be written as either Port-Channel or
po.
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VLAN — This is written as VLAN
-
Tunnel — This is written as tunnel or tu
Interface Number: Port, LAG, tunnel or VLAN ID
Sample of these various options are shown in the example below.
Interface Range
Interfaces may be described on an individual basis or within a range. The interface
range command has the following syntax:
<interface-range> ::= {<port-type>[/<first-port-number>
[ - <last-port-number]} |
port-channel<first-port-channel-number>
[ - <last-port-channel-number>] |
tunnel<first-tunnel-number>[ - <last-tunnel-number>] |
vlan<first-vlan-id>[ - <last-vlan-id>]
Up to five ranges can be included.
Range lists can contain either ports and port-channels or VLANs. Combinations of
port/port-channels and VLANs are not allowed
When a range list is defined, a space after the first entry and before the comma (,)
must be entered. The space after the command is optional.
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