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Catalyst Command-Line Interface
Table 2-1
Example
5/2,5/4,6/10
3/1-2,4/8
VLANs are identified using the VLAN ID, a single number associated with the VLAN. To specify a list
of VLANs, use a comma-separated list (do not insert spaces) to specify individual VLANs or a hyphen
(-) between the VLAN numbers to specify a range of VLANs.
Table 2-2
Table 2-2
Example
10
5,10,15
10-50,500
Designating MAC Addresses, IP Addresses, and IP Aliases
Some commands require a MAC address, IP address, or IP alias, which must be designated in a standard
format. The MAC address format must be six hexadecimal numbers separated by hyphens, as shown in
the following example:
00-00-0c-24-d2-fe
The IP address format is 32 bits, written as 4 octets separated by periods (dotted decimal format) that
are made up of a network section, an optional subnet section, and a host section, as shown in the
following example:
126.2.54.1
If you have configured IP aliases on the switch, you can use IP aliases in place of the dotted decimal IP
address. This is true for most commands that use an IP address, except for commands that define the IP
address or IP alias. For information on using IP aliases, see the
page
If DNS is configured on the switch, you can use DNS host names in place of IP addresses. For
information on configuring DNS, see
Command Line Editing
You can scroll through the last 20 commands stored in the history buffer, and enter or edit the command
at the prompt.
Table 2-3
Keystroke
Ctrl-A
Ctrl-B or the left arrow key
Ctrl-C
Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide—Releases 6.3 and 6.4
2-6
Designating Ports and Port Ranges (continued)
shows examples of how to designate VLANs and VLAN ranges.
Designating VLANs and VLAN Ranges
20-6.
Table 2-3
lists the keyboard shortcuts to use when entering and editing switch commands.
Command-Line Editing Keyboard Shortcuts
Function
Specifies ports 2 and 4 on module 5 and port 10 on module 6
Specifies ports 1 and 2 on module 3 and port 8 on module 4
Function
Specifies VLAN 10
Specifies VLANs 5, 10, and 15
Specifies VLANs 10 through 50, inclusive, and VLAN 500
Chapter 28, "Configuring DNS."
Function
Jumps to the first character of the command line.
Moves the cursor back one character.
Escapes and terminates prompts and tasks.
Chapter 2
Command-Line Interfaces
"Defining IP Aliases" section on
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