Specifications
8-232 show vlan Rapier Switch Software Reference
Software Release 2.7.3
C613-03098-00 REV A
Examples To display information on the marketing VLAN, use the command:
show vlan=marketing
Related Commands create vlan
destroy vlan
Table 8-66: Parameters in the output of the show vlan command
Parameter Meaning
Name Name of the VLAN.
Identifier Numerical VLAN identifier of the VLAN.
Status Status of the VLAN, either dynamic or static.
Protected Whether the VLAN is a protected VLAN.
Private Whether the VLAN is a private VLAN. A private VLAN
contains ports or groups of ports that are isolated from the
other ports in the VLAN. This option is only valid for Rapier i
Series switches.
Untagged Ports List of untagged ports that belong to the VLAN.
Configured Specifies which ports are configured for the specified VLAN
if the VLAN has ports that are either assigned to another
VLAN, or configured for another VLAN but assigned to this
VLAN by Dynamic VLAN Assignment.
Actual Specifies which ports are actually in the specified VLAN if
the VLAN has ports that are either assigned to another
VLAN, or configured for another VLAN but assigned to this
VLAN by Dynamic VLAN Assignment.
Tagged Ports List of tagged ports that belong to the VLAN.
Spanning Tree Name of the Spanning Tree Protocol to which the VLAN
belongs.
Trunk ports List of switch ports that belong to trunk groups. This field is
displayed when a port in the VLAN also belongs to a trunk
group.
Mirror port Mirror port for the switch, or “None”. Displayed for the
default VLAN only.
Attachments – information about attachments to the VLAN made by other
modules in the switch.
Module Name of the software module attached to the VLAN.
Protocol Name of the protocol, which is determined from the format
and identification number.
Format Encapsulation format specified by the module.
Discrim Discriminator specified by the module to identify which
packets of the given format should be received.
MAC Address Media Access Control source address for which the module
wants to receive packets. This is commonly known as the
Ethernet address.
Uplink ports For private VLANs, the uplink for the VLAN. This is either a
single uplink port, or a number of ports trunked together.
This option is valid for Rapier i Series switches only.
Group ports For private VLANs, a list of the private groups in the VLAN
and the port or ports in each group. This option is valid for
Rapier i Series switches only.