Configuring Interface Ranges - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - FOR EX REV 1 Manual

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Configuring Interface Ranges

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apply a common configuration to the specified interface range, reducing the number of
configuration statements required and saving time while producing a compact
configuration.
Configuring Interface Ranges on page 1315
Expanding Interface Range Member and Member Range Statements on page 1318
Configuration Inheritance for Member Interfaces on page 1320
Member Interfaces Inheriting Configuration from Configuration Groups on page 1321
Interfaces Inheriting Common Configuration on page 1322
Configuring Inheritance Range Priorities on page 1322
Configuration Expansion Where Interface Range Is Used on page 1323
To configure an interface range, include the
hierarchy level.
interfaces]
The
interface-range
statement accepts only physical networking interface names in its
definition. The following interface types are supported and example CLI descriptors are
shown:
ATM—
at-fpc/pic/port
Channelized—
(coc | cstm)n-fpc/pic/port
DPC—
xe-fpc/pic/port
E1/E3—
(e1 | e3)-fpc/pic/port
Ethernet—
(xe | ge | fe)-fpc/pic/port
ISDN—
isdn-fpc/pic/port
Serial—
se-fpc/pic/port
SONET/SDH—
so-fpc/pic/port
T1/T3—
(t1 | t3)-fpc/pic/port
Interfaces can be grouped either as a range of interfaces or using a number range under
the
statement definition.
interface-range
Interfaces in an
interface-range
individual members or multiple members using a number range.
To specify a member range, use the
hierarchy level.
interface-range name]
To specify interfaces in lexical order, use the
statement.
interface-range
definition can be added as part of a member range or as
member-range
statement at the
member-range start-range to end-range
Chapter 58: Configuring Interfaces
statement at the
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