We have some B- and C- Series at v6.6 and a B-series at v6.7
The configuration of v6.7 looks weird, the ports are listed by intervals of 10.
Example:
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->show version
Model Serial # Versions
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B5G124-48P2 X Hw:BCM56514 REV 1
Bp:02.02.15
Fw:06.61.08.0013 *****
BuFw:06.42.06.0008
PoE:2_1
-> show config vlan
..
set vlan egress 12 ge.1.48 tagged
set vlan egress 12 ge.1.47 untagged
set vlan egress 130 ge.1.48 tagged
set vlan egress 130 ge.1.1-46 untagged
...
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->show version
Model Serial # Versions
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B5G124-48P2 X Hw:BCM56514 REV 1
Bp:02.02.51
Fw:06.71.04.0004 *****
BuFw:06.42.06.0008
PoE:2_1
-> show config vlan
...
set vlan egress 100 ge.2.2-11 untagged
set vlan egress 100 ge.2.12-21 untagged
set vlan egress 100 ge.2.22-31 untagged
set vlan egress 100 ge.2.32-34;ge.2.36-38;ge.2.40-43 untagged
set vlan egress 100 ge.2.44-47;ge.3.1-4;ge.3.6-7 untagged
...
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Why?
This last type of configuration makes e.g. diffing two configs (like with Inventory Manager) really hard. You just have to remove a port from a VLAN to make it appear as if lots has changed...
(If you have like above:
ge.2.2-11 .... ge.2.12-21 ... ge.2.22-31 ...by removing ge.2.8 you would generate:
ge.2.2-7 .... ge.2.9-18 ... ge.2.19-28 ... )