Modular Switch Numerical Ranges - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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NOTE
The keyword all acts on all possible ports; it continues on all ports even if one port in the sequence fails.
Stand-alone Switch Numerical Ranges
Commands that require you to enter one or more port numbers on a stand-alone switch, such as the
Summit X450 switch, use the parameter
A
can be a single port. For example, port 5 would be:
<port_list>
5
A
can also be a range of numbers. Separate the port numbers by a dash to enter a range of
<port_list>
contiguous numbers, and separate the numbers by a comma to enter a range of noncontiguous
numbers:
x-y
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports on a stand-alone switch.
x,y
—Specifies a noncontiguous series of ports on a stand-alone switch.
x-y,a,d
—Specifies a contiguous series of ports and a noncontiguous series of ports on a stand-alone
switch.

Modular Switch Numerical Ranges

Commands that require you to enter one or more port numbers on a modular switch, such as the
BlackDiamond 10K switch, use the parameter
slot is:
port <slot_number>:<port_number>
A
can be one port on a particular slot. For example, port 1 on slot 3 would be:
<port_list>
port 3:1
A <
can be a range of numbers. For example, ports 1 through 3 on slot 3 would be:
port_list>
port 3:1-3:3
You can add additional slot and port numbers to the list, separated by a comma:
port 3:1,4:8,6:10
You can specify all ports on a particular slot, using the asterisk (*) wildcard. For example,
port 3:*
indicates all ports on slot 3.
You can specify a range of slots and ports. For example,
port 2:3-4:5
indicates slot 2, port 3 through slot 4, port 5.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Command Reference
in the syntax.
<port_list>
in the syntax. The syntax for the port and
<port_list>
Port Numbering
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