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Displaying VLAN information
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PORT-VLAN 200, Name [None], Priority Level -, Priority
Force 0
Topo HW idx : 0 Topo SW idx: 257 Topo next
vlan: 0
L2 protocols : NONE
Tagged Ports : ethe 1/1 ethe 1/10 ethe 1/29
Associated Virtual Interface Id: 120
PORT-VLAN 4095, Name CONTROL-VLAN, Priority Level -,
Priority Force 0
Topo HW idx : 1 Topo SW idx: 257 Topo next
vlan: 0
L2 protocols : NONE
Associated Virtual Interface Id: NONE
Syntax: show vlan [vlan-id] [brief| detail] [Ethernet slot/port] [ begin expression | exclude
expression | include expression]
The output shows the following information.
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Output of show vlan
This field...
Displays...
Configured PORT-VLAN entries
Number of port-based VLANs in the configuration.
Maximum PORT-VLAN entries:
4090
Maximum number of port-based VLANs that you can configure.
Default PORT-VLAN id
ID of the default VLAN.
PORT-VLAN
ID of the port-based VLAN
Name
Name of the port-based VLAN. [None] appears if a name has not been
assigned.
Priority Level
Priority level assigned to the port-based VLAN
Priority Force
The priority force is configured on the ingress port with a priority value
between 0 and 7. The default is 0. The priority force option allows you to
force the priority on the ingress pram, or choose not to enforce the priority.
Topo HW idx
A topology hardware index is a unique hardware ID that is assigned to a
VLAN when a Layer 2 protocol is configured on the VLAN. The VLAN that
runs the Layer 2 protocol could be a standalone Layer 2 VLAN or a master
VLAN under a topology group. The range for hw-index is 0 – 511.
Topo SW idx
The topology group id associated with the VLAN.
Topo next vlan
Next VLAN id in the topology group.
L2 protocols
Layer 2 control protocol configured on the VLAN
Untagged or Tagged Ports
ID of the untagged or tagged ports that are members of the VLAN
Associated Virtual Interface Id
The ve interface id is displayed when a router-interface is configured for the
VLAN. If no router-interface is configured, the field displays NONE.
Bytes received
Displays the number of received bytes across all ports for a specified VLAN.
By default, the vlan-accounting command is turned on and hence the Bytes
received field is also displayed by default. However, if VLAN accounting for a
VLAN is turned off, then the Bytes received field is not displayed in the
output. For more information on enabling VLAN byte counters, refer to