Viewing 802.1q groups in a port, Viewing 802.1q groups in a port -16 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual
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Viewing 802.1Q Groups in a Port
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Viewing 802.1Q Groups in a Port
To view which ports use which
802.1Q
groups, enter the
vas
command at the system prompt,
as shown:
vas
where
is the slot number of the module on the switch and
is the port number
where the service was created. For example, to view an
802.1Q
service on port 5 of slot 2,
enter:
vas 2/5
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Slot/Port/Inst
Vport
Group
Tag
Priority
Tagging Mode Description
or
PriorityRemap
============
=====
===== ====
============= ============= ==========
2
5
1
33
2
2
4
Mult STree
As a variation of this command, it is possible to enter
vas
without a slot or port number. This
will display all services configured for the switch.
♦ Note ♦
The above screen is for Gigabit ports. The display is
slightly different for 10/100 ports. See descriptions
below for more details.
The following section describes the fields displayed using the
vas
command.
Slot
. The slot number of the switch on which the service is located.
Port
. The port number of the slot on which the service is located.
Instance
. The service identifier for the
802.1Q
service. This is assigned when the service is
created.
Vport
. The virtual port number that the service uses.
Group
. The group identifier for the group attached to this service.
Tag
. The tag information entered into tagged frames, as specified when creating the service.
Priority or PriorityRemap
. The priority number assigned to packets from this service.
Tagging Mode
. This field displays different information depending on whether the switch ports
are 10/100 or Gigabit. If the ports are 10/100 or Kodiak-based Gigabit, this field shows either
multiple or single spanning tree. For
802.1Q
support over OmniChannel on Kodiak
10/100
Ethernet boards, this field will display as
Mult S Tree
.
Description
. A textual description used to identify the service.