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Layer 2 Switching

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Figure 10: Example output from the SHOW VLAN command.

VLAN Information

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Name

default

 

 

 

Identifier

1

 

 

 

Status

static

 

 

 

Untagged ports ..... 1,3-23

 

 

 

Tagged ports

None

 

 

 

Spanning Tree

default

 

 

 

Trunk ports

None

 

 

 

Mirror port

None

 

 

 

Attachments:

 

 

 

 

Module

Protocol

Format

Discrim

MAC address

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GARP

Spanning tree

802.2

42

-

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Name

v2

Identifier

2

Status

dynamic

Untagged ports ..... 2,24

Tagged ports

None

Spanning Tree

default

Trunk ports

None

Attachments:

 

 

 

 

Module

Protocol

Format

Discrim

MAC address

-----------------------------------------------------------

--------

 

 

 

 

GARP

Spanning tree

802.2

42

-

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Table 5: Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW VLAN command

Parameter

Meaning

 

 

Name

The name of the VLAN.

 

 

Identifier

The numerical VLAN identifier of the VLAN.

 

 

Status

The status of the VLAN, either dynamic or static.

 

 

Untagged Ports

A list of untagged ports that belong to the VLAN.

 

 

Tagged Ports

A list of tagged ports that belong to the VLAN.

 

 

Spanning Tree

The name of the Spanning Tree Protocol to which the VLAN

 

belongs.

 

 

Trunk ports

The list of switch ports which belong to trunk groups. This

 

field is displayed if any port in the VLAN also belongs to a

 

trunk group.

 

 

Mirror port

The mirror port for the switch, or “None”. Displayed for the

 

default VLAN only.

 

 

Attachments

This section contains information about attachments to the

 

VLAN made by other modules in the switch.

 

 

Module

The name of the software module attached to the VLAN.

Rapier Switch Software Release 2.2.1 C613-02013-00 Rev A

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Contents User Guide Page Contents Documentation Roadmap Chapter Why Read This User Guide?Technical support Where To Find More InformationSwitching Features What Can the Rapier Switch Do?Routing Features Advanced Feature Licence AT-RPFL3Upgrade Optional Features Command Line Interface Simple SwitchingLogging Giving the Switch an IP AddressEntering Commands SET PasswordEnable AT-RPFL3Upgrade Feature Licence Enable GUIEnabling the GUI Starting the GUI Graphical User InterfaceNavigating Monitoring User Privileges File SubsystemShow File Show System Online CLI HelpNone Configuration ScriptsSaving Configuration Entered with the GUI DramEditor Saving Configuration Entered with the CLIInstall Information Show Install Delete InstallReleases and Patches into the Switch Load METHOD=HTTP DESTINATION=FLASH Example Install Software Upgrade for Rapier SwitchEnable Snmp Snmp and MIBsShow Load Show Snmp Enable Snmp AuthenticatetrapEnabling and Disabling Switch Ports Switch PortsSTP EnabledISO8802-3 Csmacd OFFAcceptable Frames Types Autonegotiation of Port Speed and Duplex ModeSELECT=MACSRCMACDESTMACBOTHIPSRCIPDESTIPBOTH Port TrunkingShow VLAN=ALL Packet Storm Protection Port Mirroring Port security ADD Switch L3FILTER MatchEnable Switch Mirror Disable Switch Mirror INTRUSIONACTION=NONEDISCARDTRAPDISABLEVirtual LANs Example output from the Show Switch Port Intrusion commandRapier Switch User Guide Creating VLANs Without Vlan Tags Static and dynamic VLANsMarketing Vlan Switch Training Vlan Trunk ports GarpParameter Meaning Vlan TaggingFRAME=TAGGEDUNTAGGED Tagged VLANs Summary of Vlan Tagging RulesLayer 2 Switching Process Generic Vlan Registration Protocol GvrpIngress Rules Learning Process Disable Switch LearningShow Switch Enable Switch LearningEnable Switch Ageingtimer Disable Switch Ageingtimer SET Switch AGEINGTIMER=10..1000000Layer 2 Filtering Example output from the Show Switch Filter commandFRAME=UNTAGGEDTAGGED Egress RulesQuality of Service SET Switch QOS=P1,P2,P3,P4,P5,P6,P7,P8Show Switch QOS Spanning Tree Port States Spanning Tree Protocol STPConfiguring STP SET STP=stpnameALL PRIORITY=0..65535 Example output from the Show STP command Parameters To display STP port information, use the command TCN Bpdu To show STP counters, use the commandINTERFACE=VLAN3 Interfaces to Layer 3 ProtocolsIgmp Snooping Purge STPEnable IP Igmp Disable IP Igmp SET IP Igmp TIMEOUT=1..65535 QUERYINTERVAL=1..65535Show IP Igmp Group List TriggersEvent Page Show IP Interface Internet Protocol IPRouting Information Protocol RIP IP MulticastingNovell IPX Show IPX CircuitUplink Active Enable RsvpAppleTalk Resource Reservation Protocol RsvpRAW Show Rsvp Interface

C613-02013-00 specifications

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