09-27-2019 06:37 PM
With the "define interface range" command is there a way to include more than 8 individual ports? A lot of times I have devices that need to be on the same vlan on all odd numbered ports of a switch so was hoping there was a way to add them all to a macro.
09-27-2019 10:17 PM
09-28-2019 08:26 AM
Problem is none of the interfaces I need are in sequential order.
For example I would need the following:
int range g1/0/1,g1/0/3,g1/0/5,g1/0/7,g1/0/9,g1/0/11,g1/0/13,g1/0/15,g1/0/17,g1/0/19
We have our racks setup with 24 port patch on the top and then 48 port switch in the middle and then 24 port patch on the bottom with the top patch connected to the odds on the switch and the bottom connected into the evens of the switch.
09-28-2019 10:22 AM
I tried this
int range g1/0/1,g1/0/3,g1/0/5,g1/0/7,g1/0/9,g1/0/11,g1/0/13,g1/0/15
on a 3850 and it works. Only up to 1/0/15
HTH
09-28-2019 12:01 PM
Right. You can only select 8 individual interfaces at a time. What I was hoping for was a way to add more than 8 individual interfaces to a range macro so when I need to make a change to all the even or odd interfaces I would just have to reference the macro.
10-03-2019 07:35 PM
No way to do more than 8 interfaces?
10-03-2019 09:28 PM
10-04-2019 01:44 PM
10-04-2019 07:23 PM
etoromol,
We are running CAT3K_CAA-UNIVERSALK9 16.9.3a
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