range command on IOS based switch [7:58768]

2002-12-08 Thread John Brandis
HI All,
 
Is there any way out there, so i dont have to go into every interface on a
4006, and specify what vlan a specific port belongs to ?
 
The word switchport access is poping up in dreams, at the shops and is
starting to get scary...Does any one have an alternate command b4 I go crazy
?
 
Thanks all
 
John
Sydney, Australia
 

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RE: range command on IOS based switch [7:58768]

2002-12-08 Thread David C Prall
Under native IOS on the Sup3 and Sup4 is the int range command.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat4000/12_1_12/config/s
w_int.htm#xtocid3

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 HI All,

 Is there any way out there, so i dont have to go into every interface on a
 4006, and specify what vlan a specific port belongs to ?

 The word switchport access is poping up in dreams, at the shops and is
 starting to get scary...Does any one have an alternate command b4
 I go crazy
 ?

 Thanks all

 John
 Sydney, Australia

 
 John Brandis
 Network  Security Engineer
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +61 2 9278 0629 Helpdesk: +61 2
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RE: range command on IOS based switch [7:58768]

2002-12-08 Thread Daniel Cotts
I don't know what Sup card you have. I have a 4006 with a WS-X4013 (may be
Sup I or II.) It uses the set commands CatOS.
Cat4006 (enable) set vlan 2
Vlan 2 configuration successful
Cat4006 (enable) set vlan 2 4/14-15
VLAN 2 modified.
VLAN 1 modified.
VLAN  Mod/Ports
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2 4/14-15

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 From: John Brandis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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 Subject: range command on IOS based switch [7:58768]
 
 
 HI All,
  
 Is there any way out there, so i dont have to go into every 
 interface on a
 4006, and specify what vlan a specific port belongs to ?
  
 The word switchport access is poping up in dreams, at the shops and is
 starting to get scary...Does any one have an alternate 
 command b4 I go crazy
 ?
  
 Thanks all
  
 John
 Sydney, Australia
  
 
 John Brandis
 Network  Security Engineer  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +61 2 9278 0629 Helpdesk: 
 +61 2 9278 0486
 
 
 
  
 
 
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