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show running-config interface vlan ip
Displays the IP configuration of VLAN interfaces.
Synopsis
show running-config interface vlan [vlan_id] ip [address | igmp [last-member-query-interval |
query-interval | query-max-response-time | snooping [enable | fast-leave | mrouter |
mrouter-timeout | querier] | static-group static-group-address] | mtu | proxy-arp]
Operands
vlan_id
Specifies a VLAN. Refer to the Usage Guidelines.
address
Displays the IP address configured for VLANs.
igmp
Displays whether the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is
enabled for VLANs.
last-member-query-interval
Displays the amount of time in seconds that the IGMP router waits to
receive a response to a group query message.
query-interval
Displays the amount of time in seconds between IGMP query messages
sent by the switch.
query-max-response-time
Displays the configured maximum response time in seconds for IGMP
queries.
snooping
Displays IGMP snooping configuration information for VLANs.
enable
Indicates whether IGMP snooping is enabled for specified VLANs.
fast-leave
Indicates if snooping fast leave is enabled.
mrouter
Displays multicast router port information for the VLAN.
mrouter-timeout
Displays the configured multicast router IGMP timeout value in seconds.
querier
Indicates if IGMP snooping querier is configured.
static-group
Displays configured static group membership entries.
static-group-address
Specifies an IPv4 address to return static group information about.
mtu
Displays the MTU configured for each VLAN.
proxy-arp
Indicates whether a proxy ARP is configured for VLAN interfaces.
Defaults
Displays configured information for all VLAN interfaces on the local switch.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
Description
Use this command to display the IP configuration for VLAN interfaces.
Usage Guidelines
On the Brocade VDX family of switches, VLANs are treated as interfaces from a configuration point
of view. By default, all the DCB ports are assigned to VLAN 1 (VLAN ID equals 1). Valid VLAN IDs
are as follows: