07-25-2006 05:59 AM - edited 03-05-2019 12:00 PM
I have a 4507 running IOS v12.2.18.
I'm trying to change 17 slot 5 10/100 ports to 10Mb.
I'm in global config and type this command:
"interface range Fa5/1 -17"
This exact syntax in it the documentation. But, this command puts a ^ under the "1" in 17. If I use the "?" at the "1" in 5/1 it says to type <1-48> which would make the command interface range Fa5/117.
The help system is wrong and the command doesn't work. I talked to a friend and his 4507 running IOS v12.2.25 and it works. What's the deal?
07-25-2006 06:10 AM
Bob
It looks like you have a space before the hyphen. Try the command removing the space and see what happens.
HTH
Rick
07-25-2006 06:34 AM
Hello,
in addition to Rick's post, I just tried the command with the following syntax:
interface range FastEthernet_0/1_-_21
The underscores are spaces...can you try that ?
Regards,
GNT
07-25-2006 07:57 AM
I'll try that, I'll let you know...
07-25-2006 08:03 AM
I tryed "_" as spaces that didn't work either. When I used spaces it erors with unrecognized command.
Thanks Anyway!
07-25-2006 07:56 AM
I tryed that, didn't work.
Thanks anyway!
07-25-2006 12:20 PM
FIXED!!! Thanks for answering!!!
08-17-2006 05:26 AM
Hi,
If the thread has helped you to fix the issue, may I request you to please select the 'Solved Issue' Tick box and rate it also.
Kind Regards,
Wilson Samuel
05-29-2021 12:47 AM
can you tell me what you did
10-05-2023 01:19 PM
My issue was that I didn't realize some ports were Ten Gig while the rest were Gig ports. e.g. "int range Te7/1-12" worked but not "int range Te7/1-48", since ports 13-48 were actually Gig ports.
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