bridge vlan summary
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bridge vlan summary
Displays a summary of VLAN information. In a summary report, the
module displays the ports and protocols that are assigned to each VLAN.
Valid Minimum Abbreviations
b v s
(in
allOpen
mode on all modules)
b v su
(in
allClosed
mode on Multilayer Switching Modules)
Important Considerations
■
The summary display lists the physical ports that are associated with
each VLAN interface. It does not indicate bridge port characteristics
(for example, trunked ports); for that information, see “bridge vlan
detail” next in this chapter.
■
The VLAN mode (shown in the
Type
field) affects all VLANs that are
associated within a particular module. For each module, the default
VLAN mode is
allOpen
.
■
For Layer 2 Switching Modules, the VLAN origin is always
static
,
which indicates that the user created the VLAN. Multilayer Switching
Modules support one of three origins for a VLAN:
■
If you explicitly create the VLAN with a
bridge vlan define
operation, the origin of the VLAN is
static
.
■
If you create a router port IP interface (for which the module
automatically creates a router port VLAN), the origin of the router
port VLAN is
router
.
■
If you enable dynamic port-based VLAN configuration via the
GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP), the origin is
GVRP
.
■
GVRP is based on IEEE 802.1Q and allows for dynamic configuration
of port-based VLANs. GVRP can help you simplify the management of
VLAN configurations in larger networks. Use the command
bridge port gvrpState
to explicitly enable GVRP on the
participating bridge ports
and
use the command
bridge gvrpState
to enable the bridge GVRP state for the entire module. The bridge
GVRP state enables you to control GVRP on the module without losing
the per-port GVRP state. By default, the GVRP state for the entire
module is
disabled
and the GVRP state for each bridge port is
disabled
.
Summary of Contents for 4007
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Page 34: ...34 CHAPTER 1 ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEW...
Page 78: ...78 CHAPTER 4 SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL SNMP...
Page 100: ...100 CHAPTER 5 ETHERNET PORTS...
Page 174: ...174 CHAPTER 9 RESILIENT LINKS...
Page 322: ...322 CHAPTER 13 VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY VRRP...
Page 476: ...476 CHAPTER 16 INTERNET PACKET EXCHANGE IPX...
Page 552: ...552 CHAPTER 18 QUALITY OF SERVICE QOS AND RESOURCE RESERVATION PROTOCOL RSVP...
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