Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual page 166

Network interfaces configuration
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JUNOS 10.1 Network Interfaces Configuration Guide
Configuring Interface Ranges
To configure an interface range, include the
interfaces]
The
its definition. The following interface types are supported and example CLI descriptors
are shown:
Interfaces can be grouped either as a range of interfaces or using a number range
under the
Interfaces in an
or as individual members or multiple members using a number range.
To specify a member range, use the
interface-range name]
To specify interfaces in lexical order, use the
statement.
A range for a member statement should contain the following:
Example: Specifying an
Interface Range Member
Range
To specify one or multiple members, use the
interface-range name]
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Configuring Interface Ranges
hierarchy level.
statement accepts only physical networking interface names in
interface-range
Ethernet—
(xe | ge | fe)-fpc/pic/port
Serial—
se-fpc/pic/port
ATM—
at-fpc/pic/port
SONET/SDH—
so-fpc/pic/port
E1/E3—
(e1 | e3)-fpc/pic/port
T1/T3—
(t1 | t3)-fpc/pic/port
Channelized—
(coc | cstm)n-fpc/pic/port
ISDN—
isdn-fpc/pic/port
DPC—
xe-fpc/pic/port
interface-range
statement definition.
interface-range
hierarchy level.
—All, specifies all available interfaces.
*
—Number, specifies one specific interface by its number.
num
[low-high]
—Numbers between low to high, specifies a range of sequential
interfaces.
—Numbers
[num1, num2, num3]
interfaces.
member-range ge-0/0/0 to ge-4/0/40;
hierarchy level.
interface-range
definition can be added as part of a member range
statement at the
member-range
member-range start-range to end-range
,
, and
num1
num2
num3
statement at the
member
statement at the
[edit
[edit interfaces
specify multiple specific
[edit interfaces

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