Interface Range Name - H3C VSR Series Command Reference Manual

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interface range name

Use interface range name name interface interface-list to create an interface range, configure a name
for the interface range, and enter the interface range view.
Use interface range name name without the interface keyword to enter the view of an interface range
with the specified name.
Use undo interface range name to delete the interface range with the specified name.
Syntax
interface range name name [ interface interface-list ]
undo interface range name name
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
name: Specifies an interface range name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters.
interface-list: Specifies a space-separated list of up to five interface items. Each item specifies an interface
by its type and number or a range of interfaces in the form of interface-type interface-number1 to
interface-type interface-number2. When you specify the to keyword, the interfaces before and after the
to keyword must be on the same interface card or subcard. The last-tier value of interface-number1 must
not be greater than interface-number2. The values of the other tiers of interface-number1 must be the
same as interface-number2.
Usage guidelines
You can use the command to assign a name to an interface range. Then, you can specify this name
rather than the interface range to enter the interface range view.
In interface range view, only the commands supported by the first interface are available. The first
interface is specified with the interface range command. To view the commands supported by the first
interface in the interface range, enter the interface range view and enter a question mark (?) at the
interface range prompt.
After a command is executed in interface range view, one of the following situations might occur:
The system displays an error message and stays in interface range view. It means that the execution
failed on member interfaces in the interface range.
If the execution failed on the first member interface in the interface range, the command is not
executed on any member interfaces.
If the execution failed on non-first member interfaces, the command takes effect on the other
member interfaces.
The system returns to system view. It means that:
The command is supported in both system view and interface view.
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