Name
group-range — interface
Synopsis
group-rangestart end
no group-rangestart end
Configures
An interface group
Default
None
Description
This command specifies a range of interfaces that are treated as a
group for the purposes of configuration. It is used in conjunction
with the interface
group-async
command. start
and
end
are the beginning and ending numbers
of the interfaces that are configured as a group.
Example
The following commands group the async interfaces 1 through 7. Once a
group has been defined, specific interfaces can be singled out for
special treatment with the member
command: for
example, specific IP addresses can be applied to each interface.
interface group-async 0 group-range 1 7 ip unnumbered ethernet0 async mode interactive member 1 peer default ip 10.10.1.1 member 2 peer default ip 10.10.1.2 member 3 peer default ip 10.10.1.3 member 4 peer default ip 10.10.1.4 member 5 peer default ip 10.10.1.5 member 6 peer default ip 10.10.1.6 member 7 peer default ip 10.10.1.7
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