3548 configure range of ports how ?

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Hi,

There is not interface range x/x - x command on the IOS version I have
on these
3548's.

How do I configure a range of ports ?

I want to do

int range fa0/1 - 48
switchport host
spanning-tree bdufilter

I am running c3500xl-c3h2s-mz.120-5.WC11.bin. Does it support SSH,
rather than 
having everyone telnet ? 

Thanks

G

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Reply dtushingham (8) 12/16/2005 8:01:26 PM

I have a 3500xl running 12.0(5)WC9. It does not support SSH and there
is not `interface range` command. We are paying the price for buying
cheaper!

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Reply karateD 12/17/2005 4:32:45 AM


"genki" <dtushingham@gmail.com> writes:
>There is not interface range x/x - x command on the IOS version I have
>on these
>3548's.

>How do I configure a range of ports ?


Script it on your workstation. Ie. its easy in unix shells. Or perl,
or even vbscript if you are a windows user. I did that all the time
before they introduced the 'interface range' command. Iterate over 1
to 48, print out the config lines you need, cut and paste in. 

>I am running c3500xl-c3h2s-mz.120-5.WC11.bin. Does it support SSH,
>rather than having everyone telnet ? 

Nope, too old of gear. You generally only got ssh on the next
generation, and only on the enhanced image ones for those. 



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Reply Doug 12/17/2005 3:36:53 PM

Okay thanks for the advice guys. These 3540 boxes do suck man. I wanted
to go SSH across the board but I guess that's out the window now.

I just couldn't find this info on the Cisco site at all, that's why I
resorted to asking here. Seems like a simple question but I couldn't
find info for IOS image I run. 

Thanks again 

Genki

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Reply genki 12/17/2005 10:28:24 PM

"genki" <dtushingham@gmail.com> writes:
>Okay thanks for the advice guys. These 3540 boxes do suck man. I wanted
>to go SSH across the board but I guess that's out the window now.

Its just old gear. They work fine, but won't have all the bells and
whistles that the newer gear does. Anything rotated off the list of
hardware page probably will have some features missing.

>I just couldn't find this info on the Cisco site at all, that's why I
>resorted to asking here. Seems like a simple question but I couldn't
>find info for IOS image I run. 

You need to have a CCO account. I don't believe you need to have
contract access to access http://www.cisco.com/go/fn/ which will tell
you all sorts of things about what version of IOS and hardware
supports what feature. 
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Reply Doug 12/18/2005 2:54:49 PM

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