05-26-2021 09:03 AM
What I'm trying to do is mass select all the interfaces that are assigned to this vlan. I know that I can to an "interface range", but is there a way to config it if it's assigned under a certain vlan?
2150 active Gi1/0/2, Gi1/0/3, Gi1/0/4
Gi1/0/5, Gi1/0/6, Gi1/0/8
Gi1/0/9, Gi1/0/10, Gi1/0/12
VLAN Name Status Ports
---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------
Gi1/0/13, Gi1/0/14, Gi1/0/16
Gi1/0/18, Gi1/0/19, Gi1/0/20
Gi1/0/21, Gi1/0/22, Gi1/0/23
Gi1/0/24, Gi1/0/25, Gi1/0/26
Gi1/0/27, Gi1/0/28, Gi1/0/29
Gi1/0/30, Gi1/0/31, Gi1/0/32
Gi1/0/33, Gi1/0/34, Gi1/0/36
Gi1/0/38, Gi1/0/39, Gi1/0/40
Gi1/0/41, Gi1/0/42, Gi1/0/44
Gi1/0/45, Gi1/0/46, Gi1/0/47
Gi1/0/48, Gi2/0/1, Gi2/0/2
Gi2/0/3, Gi2/0/4, Gi2/0/5
Gi2/0/6, Gi2/0/7, Gi2/0/8
Gi2/0/9, Gi2/0/10, Gi2/0/11
Gi2/0/12, Gi2/0/13, Gi2/0/14
Gi2/0/15, Gi2/0/16, Gi2/0/17
Gi2/0/18, Gi2/0/19, Gi2/0/20
Gi2/0/21, Gi2/0/22, Gi2/0/23
Gi2/0/24, Gi2/0/25, Gi2/0/26
Gi2/0/27, Gi2/0/28, Gi2/0/29
Gi2/0/30, Gi2/0/31, Gi2/0/32
Gi2/0/33, Gi2/0/34, Gi2/0/35
Gi2/0/36, Gi2/0/37, Gi2/0/38
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05-26-2021 10:47 AM
Using "interface range " is the only way to configure multiple interfaces at once. If you are trying to only configure the interfaces in a certain vlan, then you simply "show vlan brief" like you did in your original post, then highlight those ports and paste them after "interface range ". It is a two-command process to do this so it doesn't get any simpler, but if you want to script it I would use EEM, but if you don't know how to use EEM then just doing those two steps is way faster.
05-26-2021 10:15 AM
- No because the normal intend is that switch configuration is done in a reverse manner
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05-26-2021 10:27 AM
I'm not sure that I follow, could you describe this a little further. Is here possibly a way to script this out?
05-26-2021 10:47 AM
Using "interface range " is the only way to configure multiple interfaces at once. If you are trying to only configure the interfaces in a certain vlan, then you simply "show vlan brief" like you did in your original post, then highlight those ports and paste them after "interface range ". It is a two-command process to do this so it doesn't get any simpler, but if you want to script it I would use EEM, but if you don't know how to use EEM then just doing those two steps is way faster.
05-26-2021 11:00 AM
Automation, scripting, Cattools , like many option available other than manual input cut and paste.
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