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bridge vlan detail
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bridge vlan detail
Displays per-port information such as tagging in addition to the VLAN
summary information. For the CoreBuilder 3500 and the
CoreBuilder 9000 Layer 3 switching modules, this command also displays
VLAN statistics.
Valid Minimum Abbreviation
b v det
Important Considerations
■
The default VLAN always uses VLAN ID (VID) 1 and the name
Default
.
For Layer 3 systems and modules, it also uses the protocol type
unspecified
.
■
The VLAN ID (VID) is used as the 802.1Q tag if tagging is enabled for a
port.
■
The VLAN statistics for the CoreBuilder 3500 and CoreBuilder 9000
Layer 3 switching modules are valid
only
under one of the following
conditions:
■
If the VLANs are defined for the same protocol type (or for the type
called
unspecified
) and do not share any ports. Example: IP
VLAN1 has ports 1 through 6 and IP VLAN2 has ports
7 through 12.
■
If the VLANs are explicitly defined for different protocol types. In
this case, the VLANs may share ports. Example: An IP VLAN and an
IPX VLAN both use ports 2 through 4.
■
As of Release 3.0.0, the CoreBuilder 3500 system and
CoreBuilder 9000 Layer 3 modules support one of three origins for a
VLAN:
■
If you explicitly create the VLAN with a
bridge vlan define
operation, the origin of the VLAN is
static
.
■
If you create a router port IP interface (for which the system
automatically creates a router port VLAN), the origin of the router
port VLAN is
router
.
■
If you enable dynamic port-based VLAN configuration via the
GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP), the origin is
GVRP
.
Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 3500
Page 18: ......
Page 26: ...26 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 27: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 Administration Overview Chapter 2 Command Summary...
Page 28: ......
Page 64: ...64 CHAPTER 2 COMMAND SUMMARY...
Page 65: ...II SYSTEM LEVEL FUNCTIONS Chapter 3 System Environment Chapter 4 Module Environment...
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Page 248: ...248 CHAPTER 8 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE FDDI...
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Page 320: ...320 CHAPTER 11 TRUNKS...
Page 368: ...368 CHAPTER 14 VIRTUAL LANS VLANS...
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Page 502: ...502 CHAPTER 17 VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY VRRP...
Page 604: ...604 CHAPTER 19 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF...
Page 660: ...660 CHAPTER 20 IPX...
Page 687: ...VII TRAFFIC POLICY Chapter 22 Quality of Service QoS and RSVP...
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Page 744: ...744 CHAPTER 22 QUALITY OF SERVICE QOS AND RSVP...
Page 745: ...VIII MONITORING Chapter 23 Event Log Chapter 24 Roving Analysis...
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Page 754: ...754 CHAPTER 23 EVENT LOG...
Page 764: ...764 CHAPTER 24 ROVING ANALYSIS...
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