Defining Interface Range Macros; Define The Interface Range; Choosing An Interface-Range Macro; Monitoring And Maintaining Interfaces - Dell S3048-ON Configuration Manual

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Add Ranges
The following example shows how to use commas to add VLAN and port-channel interfaces to the range.
Example of Adding VLAN and Port-Channel Interface Ranges
Dell(config-if-range-gi-1/1-1/2)# interface range Vlan 2 – 100 , Port 1 – 25
Dell(config-if-range-gi-1/1-1/2-vl-2-100-po-1-25)# no shutdown

Defining Interface Range Macros

You can define an interface-range macro to automatically select a range of interfaces for configuration.
Before you can use the macro keyword in the interface-range macro command string, define the macro.
To define an interface-range macro, use the following command.
Defines the interface-range macro and saves it in the running configuration file.
CONFIGURATION mode
define interface-range macro_name {vlan vlan_ID - vlan_ID | {{gigabitethernet |
tengigabitethernet} slot/port - slot/port}} [ , {vlan vlan_ID - vlan_ID | {{gigabitethernet |
tengigabitethernet} slot/port - slot/port}]

Define the Interface Range

The following example shows how to define an interface-range macro named "test" to select Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 5/1 through
5/4.
Example of the define interface-range Command for Macros
Dell(config)# define interface-range test gigabitethernet 5/1 - 5/4

Choosing an Interface-Range Macro

To use an interface-range macro, use the following command.
Selects the interfaces range to be configured using the values saved in a named interface-range macro.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface range macro name
Example of Using a Macro to Change the Interface Range Configuration Mode
The following example shows how to change to the interface-range configuration mode using the interface-range macro named "test."
Dell(config)# interface range macro test
Dell(config-if)#

Monitoring and Maintaining Interfaces

Monitor interface statistics with the monitor interface command. This command displays an ongoing list of the interface status (up/
down), number of packets, traffic statistics, and so on.
To view the interface's statistics, use the following command.
View the interface's statistics.
EXEC Privilege mode
Enter the type of interface and the interface information:
Interfaces
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