[EX/QFX] Wildcard range commands for EX switches


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SUMMARY:

This article provides information about the wildcard range commands for EX switches.

PROBLEM OR GOAL:

The wildcard range option enables you to configure multiple interface configuration statements by using a single set command; instead of configuring each of them individually for interfaces. The range option with the wildcard command enables you to specify ranges in activate, deactivate, delete, protect, set, show, and unprotect commands.

CAUSE:


SOLUTION:


VLAN output before applying configuration:


{master:0}[edit]

root@dnd-26-plz# run show vlans

Name Tag Interfaces

default        ge-0/0/5.0, ge-0/0/6.0, ge-0/0/7.0, ge-0/0/8.0,

                    ge-0/0/9.0, ge-0/0/11.0, ge-0/0/12.0, ge-0/0/13.0,

                    ge-0/0/14.0, ge-0/0/15.0, ge-0/0/16.0, ge-0/0/17.0,

                    ge-0/0/18.0, ge-0/0/19.0, ge-0/0/20.0, ge-0/0/21.0,

                    ge-0/0/22.0, ge-0/0/23.0, ge-0/0/24.0, ge-0/0/25.0,

                    ge-0/0/26.0, ge-0/0/27.0, ge-0/0/28.0, ge-0/0/29.0,

                    ge-0/0/30.0, ge-0/0/31.0, ge-0/0/32.0, ge-0/0/33.0,

                    ge-0/0/34.0, ge-0/0/35.0, ge-0/0/36.0, ge-0/0/37.0,

                    ge-0/0/38.0, ge-0/0/39.0, ge-0/0/40.0, ge-0/0/41.0,

                    ge-0/0/42.0, ge-0/0/43.0, ge-0/0/44.0, ge-0/0/45.0,

                    ge-0/0/46.0, ge-0/0/47.0


tes110 110 ge-0/0/1.0


test100 100 ge-0/0/0.0


test127 127 ge-0/0/2.0


test254 254 ge-0/0/3.0, ge-0/0/4.0, ge-0/0/10.0


v500 500 None




Command issued to add a group of interfaces to a VLAN:

root@dnd-26-plz# wildcard range set interfaces ge-0/0/[11-13,16,23,45] unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members v500



VLAN output after applying the configuration:


{master:0}[edit]

root@dnd-26-plz# run show vlans

Name Tag Interfaces

default         ge-0/0/5.0, ge-0/0/6.0, ge-0/0/7.0, ge-0/0/8.0, ge-0/0/9.0, ge-0/0/14.0, ge-0/0/15.0, ge-0/0/17.0, ge-0/0/18.0, ge-0/0/19.0,

                     ge-0/0/20.0, ge-0/0/21.0, ge-0/0/22.0, ge-0/0/24.0, ge-0/0/25.0, ge-0/0/26.0, ge-0/0/27.0, ge-0/0/28.0, ge-0/0/29.0, ge-0/0/30.0,

                     ge-0/0/31.0, ge-0/0/32.0, ge-0/0/33.0, ge-0/0/34.0, ge-0/0/35.0, ge-0/0/36.0, ge-0/0/37.0, ge-0/0/38.0, ge-0/0/39.0, ge-0/0/40.0,

                     ge-0/0/41.0, ge-0/0/42.0, ge-0/0/43.0, ge-0/0/44.0, ge-0/0/46.0, ge-0/0/47.0


tes110 110  ge-0/0/1.0


test100 100 ge-0/0/0.0


test127 127 ge-0/0/2.0


test254 254 ge-0/0/3.0, ge-0/0/4.0, ge-0/0/10.0


v500      500 ge-0/0/11.0, ge-0/0/12.0, ge-0/0/13.0, ge-0/0/16.0, ge-0/0/23.0, ge-0/0/45.0



//下面的配置效果和上面的一样

The end result is that the same configuration is applied to all of the above interfaces:

root@dnd-26-plz# set interfaces ge-0/0/11 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members v500

root@dnd-26-plz# set interfaces ge-0/0/12 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members v500

root@dnd-26-plz# set interfaces ge-0/0/13 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members v500

root@dnd-26-plz# set interfaces ge-0/0/16 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members v500

root@dnd-26-plz# set interfaces ge-0/0/23 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members v500

root@dnd-26-plz# set interfaces ge-0/0/45 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members v500

The same can be used for the following purposes - active, deactivate, delete, protect, set, show, and unprotect configuration commands.


This new option is documented in the Release Notes (including the link). For more information, refer to the following configuration example: 


http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos/topics/example/junos-cli-wildcard-range-configuring.html


PURPOSE:

Configuration

Implementation

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