Overlap Port RangesThe following is an example showing how the interface-range prompt extends a port range from the smalleststart port number to the largest end port number when port ranges overlap.Dell(conf)#inte ra te 2/1 - 11 , te 2/1 - 23Dell(conf-if-range-te-2/1-23)#CommasThe following is an example of how to use commas to add different interface types to the range. Thisexample also enables all 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces in the range 5/1 to 5/23 and both 10 Gigabit Ethernetinterfaces 1/1 and 1/2.Dell(conf)# inte ra tengigabitethernet 5/1 - 23, tengigabitethernet 5/1 - 2Dell(conf-if-range-te-1/1-2,te-5/1-23)#no shutdownDell(conf-if-range-te-1/1-2,te-5/1-23)#`Add RangesThe following example shows how to use commas to add VLAN and port-channel interfaces to the range.Dell(conf)#int range te5/1-23 , te1/1 - 2Dell(conf-if-range-te-1/1-2,te-5/1-23)#interface range vlan 2 - 100 , Port 1 - 25Dell(conf-if-range-vl-2-100,po-1-25)#Interface Range EnhancementsInserting a space between comma-separated interfaces and interface ranges in interface rangecommand syntax is no longer required.For example, you can enter the following valid interface range: interface range fo 2/0-16,te 1/0,te0/0–3,fo 0/4.Also, you can associate a static multicast MAC address with one or more VLANs and port interfaces by usingthe mac-address-table static multicast-mac-address vlan vlan-id output-rangeinterface command.Defining Interface Range MacrosYou can define an interface-range macro to automatically select a range of interfaces for configuration.Before you can use the macro keyword in the interface-range macro command string, define themacro.To define an interface-range macro, use the following command.• Defines the interface-range macro and saves it in the running configuration file.CONFIGURATION modedefine interface-range macro_name {vlan vlan_ID - vlan_ID} |{{tengigabitethernet | fortyGigE} slot/port - port}| {peGigE pe-id/unit-id/port-Interfaces 524