Users Guide
Example (virtual-
interface)
agg-6146 # show spanning-tree msti 0 virtual-interface
VFP(VirtualFabricPort) of MSTI 0 is Designated Forwarding
Edge port: No (default)
Link type: point-to-point (auto)
Boundary: No, Bpdu-filter: Disable, Bpdu-Guard: Disable, Shutdown-on-Bpdu-Guard-violation: No
Root-Guard: Disable, Loop-Guard: Disable
Bpdus (MRecords) Sent: 250, Received: 240
Interface Designated
Name PortID Prio Cost Sts Cost Bridge ID PortID
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VFP(VirtualFabricPort) 0.1 0 1 FWD 0 32768 3417.ebf2.a8c4 0.1
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10.2.0E or later
Virtual LANs
VLANs segment a single flat L2 broadcast domain into multiple logical L2 networks. Each VLAN is uniquely identified by a VLAN
ID or tag consisting of 12 bits in the Ethernet frame. VLAN IDs range from 1 to 4093 and provide a total of 4093 logical
networks.
You can assign ports on a single physical device to one or more VLANs creating multiple logical instances on a single physical
device. The virtual logical switches spanning across different physical devices emulate multiple logically segmented L2 networks
on a single physical network.
Each VLAN has its own broadcast domain. The unicast, multicast, and broadcast network traffic from ports that belong to a
VLAN forwards or floods to ports in the same VLAN only. Traffic between VLANs routes from one VLAN to another. You can
also assign each VLAN an IP address to group all the ports within a single IP subnet.
Segment a L2 network using VLANs to:
● Minimize broadcast and multicast traffic in the L2 network
● Increase security by isolating ports into different VLANs
● Ease network management
Configuration notes
All Dell EMC PowerSwitches except MX-Series, S4200-Series, S5200 Series, and Z9332F-ON:
The valid VLAN ID range displays as 1-4093. VLAN IDs 4094 and 4095 are reserved for internal use.
Default VLAN
All interface ports are administratively up in L2 mode and are automatically placed in the default VLAN as untagged interfaces.
When you assign a port to a non-default VLAN in Trunk mode, the interface remains an untagged member of the default VLAN
and a tagged member of the new VLAN. When you assign a port to a non-default VLAN in Access mode, it removes from the
default VLAN and is assigned to the new VLAN as an untagged member of the new VLAN.
● VLAN 1 is the default VLAN.
● You cannot delete the default VLAN. However, you can change the default VLAN ID number using the default vlan-id
command.
Use the show vlan command to verify that the interface is part of the default VLAN (VLAN 1).
Default VLAN configuration
OS10# show vlan
Codes: * - Default VLAN, M - Management VLAN, R - Remote Port Mirroring VLANs,
@ - Attached to Virtual Network, P - Primary, C - Community, I - Isolated
Q: A - Access (Untagged), T - Tagged
NUM Status Description Q Ports
* 1 Active A Eth1/1/1-1/1/54
Layer 2
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