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Example:
Interface-Range foo
Used Under the
Protocols Hierarchy
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An
definition having just
interface-range
common configurations statements is valid.
These defined interface ranges can be used in other configuration hierarchies, in places
where an
interface
node exists.
protocols {
dot1x {
authenticator {
interface foo{
retries 1;
}
}
}
}
should be an
foo
interface-range
example, the
interface
node can accept both individual interfaces and interface ranges.
TIP: To view an interface range in expanded configuration, use the
display inheritance)
User Guide.
By default,
interface-range
statement is available. The following locations are supported; however, some of the
hierarchies shown in this list are product specific:
protocols dot1x authentication interface
protocols dvmrp interface
protocols oam ethernet lmi interface
protocols esis interface
protocols igmp interface
protocols igmp-host client num interface
protocols mld-host client num interface
protocols router-advertisement interface
protocols isis interface
protocols ldp interface
protocols oam ethernet link-fault-management interface
protocols lldp interface
protocols link-management peer lmp-control-channel interface
protocols link-management peer control-channel
protocols link-management te-link name interface
protocols mld interface
or
member
member-range
defined at the
[interfaces]
command. For more information, see the Junos OS CLI
is not available to configure in the CLI where the
Chapter 58: Configuring Interfaces
statements and no
hierarchy level. In the above
(show |
interface
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