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4.9 Device Configuration Commands
CLI L2P
Release 7.0 05/2011
4.9.74 show vlan port
This command displays VLAN port information.
Format
show vlan port {<slot/port> | all}
Mode
Privileged EXEC and User EXEC
Slot/Port
Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. It is possi-
ble to set the parameters for all ports by using the selectors on the top
line.
Port VLAN ID
The VLAN ID that this port will assign to untagged frames or priority
tagged frames received on this port. The value must be for an existing
VLAN. The factory default is 1.
Acceptable Frame Types
Specifies the types of frames that may be received on this port. The
options are 'VLAN only' and 'Admit All'. When set to 'VLAN only',
untagged frames or priority tagged frames received on this port are
discarded. When set to 'Admit All', untagged frames or priority tagged
frames received on this port are accepted and assigned the value of
the Port VLAN ID for this port. With either option, VLAN tagged
frames are forwarded in accordance to the 802.1Q VLAN specifica-
tion.
Ingress Filtering
May be enabled or disabled. When enabled, the frame is discarded if
this port is not a member of the VLAN with which this frame is associ-
ated. In a tagged frame, the VLAN is identified by the VLAN ID in the
tag. In an untagged frame, the VLAN is the Port VLAN ID specified for
the port that received this frame. When disabled, all frames are for-
warded in accordance with the 802.1Q VLAN bridge specification.
The factory default is disabled.
GVRP
The protocol for VLAN administration, GVRP (GARP VLAN Registra-
tion Protocol) is particularly used for the adjustment of terminal
devices and VLAN switches. In realtime, it traces users log-in and
log-off and provides updated configuration data to the network man-
agement system. In order to be able to use this protocol, GVRP has
Summary of Contents for MACH 1000
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