If port 1 belongs to VLAN 1, port 2 belongs to VLAN 10, and port 3 belongs to VLAN 15, executing this command
with a
port-list
of
1 - 3
results in a listing of all three VLANs, even though none of the ports belong to all three
Figure 21: Listing the VLAN memberships for a range of ports
on page 176.)
Figure 21: Listing the VLAN memberships for a range of ports
Syntax:
show vlans <
vid
>
Shows port membership and jumbo configuration for the specified
vid
. (See
Figure 22: Example: of listing the
port membership and jumbo status for a VLAN
Figure 22: Example: of listing the port membership and jumbo status for a VLAN
Enabling or disabling jumbo traffic on a VLAN
Syntax:
vlan <
vid
> jumbo
[no] vlan <
vid
> jumbo
Configures the specified VLAN to allow jumbo frames on all ports on the switch that belong to that VLAN. If the
VLAN is not already configured on the switch,
vlan <
vid
> jumbo
also creates the VLAN.
A port belonging to one jumbo VLAN can receive jumbo frames through any other VLAN statically configured on
the switch, regardless of whether the other VLAN is enabled for jumbo frames.
The
[no]
form of the command disables inbound jumbo traffic on all ports in the specified VLAN that do not also
belong to another VLAN that is enabled for jumbo traffic. In a VLAN context, the command forms are
jumbo
and
no jumbo
.
(Default: Jumbos disabled on the specified VLAN.)
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