Expanding Interface Range Member And Member Range Statements - Juniper EX2200 Hardware Manual

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Expanding Interface Range Member and Member Range Statements

Example: Expanding
Interface Range
Member and Member
Range Statements
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The defined interface ranges can be used at places where the
the following configuration hierarchies:
forwarding-options analyzer name input egress interface
forwarding-options analyzer name input ingress interface
poe interface
protocols dot1x authenticator interface
protocols igmp interface
protocols isis interface
protocols layer2-control bpdu-block interface
protocols link-management peer name lmp-control-channel
protocols link-management te-link name interface
protocols lldp interface
protocols lldp-med interface
protocols mstp interface
protocols oam ethernet link-fault-management interface
protocols ospf area area-id interface
protocols pim interface
protocols router-advertisement interface
protocols router-discovery interface
protocols rsvp interface
protocols sflow interfaces
protocols vstp vlan vlan-id interface
switch-options redundant-trunk-group group-name interface
switch-options voip interface
All
and
member
member-range
to generate the final list of interface names for the specified interface range.
[edit]
interfaces {
interface-range range-1 {
member-range ge-0/0/0 to ge-4/0/20;
member ge-10/1/1;
member ge-5/[0-5]/*;
/*Common configuration is added part of the interface-range definition*/
mtu 256;
hold-time up 10;
ether-options {
statements in an interface range definition are expanded
Chapter 2: Configuration Tasks
node is used in
interface
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