The interface range prompt offers the interface (with slot and port information) for valid interfaces. Themaximum size of an interface range prompt is 32. If the prompt size exceeds this maximum, it displays (...)at the end of the output.NOTE: Non-existing interfaces are excluded from the interface range prompt.NOTE: When creating an interface range, interfaces appear in the order they were entered and arenot sorted.The show range command is available under Interface Range mode. This command allows you todisplay all interfaces that have been validated under the interface range context.The show configuration command is also available under Interface Range mode. This commandallows you to display the running configuration only for interfaces that are part of interface range.Bulk Configuration ExamplesUse the interface range command for bulk configuration.• Create a Single-Range• Create a Multiple-Range• Exclude Duplicate Entries• Exclude a Smaller Port Range• Overlap Port Ranges• Commas• Add RangesCreate a Single-RangeThe following is an example of a single range.Example of the interface range Command (Single Range)Dell(config)# interface range tengigabitethernet 1/1 - 23Dell(config-if-range-te-1/1-23)# no shutdownDell(config-if-range-te-1/1-23)#Create a Multiple-RangeThe following is an example of multiple range.Example of the interface range Command (Multiple Ranges)Dell(conf)#interface range tengigabitethernet 1/5 - 10 , tengigabitethernet1/1 , vlan 1Dell(conf-if-range-te-1/1,te-1/5-10,vl-1)#Exclude Duplicate EntriesThe following is an example showing how duplicate entries are omitted from the interface-range prompt.Example of the Interface-Range Prompt for Duplicate InterfacesDell(conf)#interface range vlan 1 , vlan 1 , vlan 3 , vlan 3Dell(conf-if-range-vl-1,vl-3)#Dell(conf)#interface range tengigabitethernet 2/1 - 23 , tengigabitethernet 2/1336 Interfaces