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  • 1.  Switch S3500

    Posted Mar 26, 2014 06:52 PM

    Hi All;

     

    What is the difference between Interface Profile and Interface Group?

     

    Can I unify a group of interfaces, configure a interface profile with many configurations, and apply this profile in this Interface Group? Just it?

     

    Best Regards.

     

    Valter Junior



  • 2.  RE: Switch S3500
    Best Answer

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Mar 26, 2014 09:23 PM

    An interface-group is a group of interfaces that you want to have the same configuration.

     

    You apply interface-profiles either to an interface-group or individual interfaces.

     

    For example, if you wanted all ports on the switch to be untrusted (require authentication) and provide PoE, you would configure an interface-group containing all of those ports and apply the configuration to the group (profiles).


    Here's an example:

     

    interface-group.PNG



  • 3.  RE: Switch S3500

    Posted Mar 27, 2014 08:14 AM

    Awesome! Very clear!

     

    Thank you

     

    Valter Junior



  • 4.  RE: Switch S3500

    Posted May 19, 2014 05:50 PM

    Tim,

     

    I am about to ask a stupid question, despite what people say about them. How do you "apply" the said interface-group command? I find myself pouring over conf t trying to figure out how to enable a group of ports without going to the conf t > interface range command set.



  • 5.  RE: Switch S3500

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted May 19, 2014 05:53 PM
    Inside the interface-group subconfig, use the apply-to command and then
    add, remove or just lost a group of ports. It behaves similar to a trunk
    configuration so be careful when making changes. (if you want to add a port
    to an existing group, make sure you use add otherwise you'll blow out the
    existing ports)