
Configuring VLANs
Verifying the VLAN Configuration
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
June 2013
page 4-13
Verifying the VLAN Configuration
To display information about the VLAN configuration for a single switch use the show commands listed
below:
Understanding Port Output
Each line of the
show vlan members
output display corresponds to a single VLAN port association
(VPA). In addition to showing the VLAN ID and slot/port number, the VPA type and current status of
each association are also provided.
The VPA type indicates that one of the following methods was used to create the VPA:
The VPA status indicates one of the following:
The following example displays VPA information for all ports in VLAN 200:
-> show vlan 200 members
port type status
--------+---------+--------------
3/24
default
inactive
5/12
qtagged
blocking
Displays a list of all VLANs configured on the switch and the status of
related VLAN properties (for example, admin and Spanning Tree status
and router port definitions).
Displays a list of VLAN port assignments.
Displays VLAN IP router interface information.
Type
Description
default
The port was statically assigned to the VLAN using the
command. The VLAN is now the port’s configured default
VLAN.
qtagged
The port was statically assigned to the VLAN using the
command. The VLAN is a static secondary VLAN for the 802.1Q
tagged port.
mirror
The port is assigned to the VLAN because it is configured to mirror another
port that is assigned to the same VLAN. For more information about the
Port Mirroring feature, see
Chapter 32, “Diagnosing Switch Problems.”
Status
Description
inactive
Port is not active (administratively disabled, down, or nothing connected to
the port) for the VPA.
blocking
Port is active, but not forwarding traffic for the VPA.
forwarding
Port is forwarding all traffic for the VPA.
filtering
Mobile port traffic is filtered for the VPA; only traffic received on the port
that matches VLAN rules is forwarded. Occurs when a mobile port’s VLAN
is administratively disabled or the port’s default VLAN status is disabled.
Does not apply to fixed ports.