CLI (Command Line Interface)

Display Private VLAN Information

Display Private VLAN Information

Command

Function

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

show vlan private-vlan

Syntax:

 

 

 

Use this command to show the private

show vlan private-vlan [community isolated

VLAN configuration settings on this

primary]

 

 

 

• community – Displays all community VLANs, along with their

switch.

associated primary VLAN and assigned host interfaces.

 

 

• isolated – Displays all isolated VLANs, along with their associate

 

primary VLAN and assigned host interfaces.

 

• primary – Displays all primary VLANs, along with any assigned

 

promiscuous interfaces.

 

 

 

Default Setting: None

 

 

 

Command Mode: Privileged Executive

 

 

Example:

 

 

 

 

Console#show vlan private-vlan

 

 

Primary

Secondary

Type

Interfaces

 

--------

-----------

----------

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

 

-----------

 

 

 

5

 

primary

Eth1/ 3

 

5

6

community

Eth1/ 4 Eth1/ 5

 

0

8

isolated

 

 

Console#

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands

GARP VLAN Registration Protocol defines a way for switches to exchange VLAN information in order to automatically register VLAN members on interfaces across the network. This section describes how to enable GVRP for individual interfaces and globally for the switch, as well as how to display default configuration settings for the Bridge Extension MIB.

GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands

Command

Function

 

 

 

 

bridge-ext gvrp

Syntax:

 

This command enables

[no] bridge-ext gvrp

 

GVRP globally for the switch.

Default Setting: Disabled

 

Use the no form to disable it.

Command Mode: Global Configuration

 

 

Command Usage: GVRP defines a way for switches to exchange VLAN infor-

 

mation in order to register VLAN members on ports across the network. This

 

function should be enabled to permit automatic VLAN registration, and to sup-

 

port VLANs which extend beyond the local switch.

 

Example:

 

 

Console(config)#bridge-ext gvrp

 

 

Console(config)#

 

 

 

 

show bridge-ext

Default Setting: None

 

This command shows the

Command Mode: Privileged Exec

 

configuration for bridge

Command Usage: See Enabling or Disabling GVRP (Global Setting) on

extension commands.

page 125 and Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities - Web on page 28 for a

 

description of the displayed items.

 

 

Example:

 

 

Console#show bridge-ext

 

 

Max support vlan numbers:

255

 

Max support vlan ID:

4094

 

Extended multicast filtering services: No

 

Static entry individual port:

Yes

 

VLAN learning:

IVL

 

Configurable PVID tagging:

Yes

 

Local VLAN capable:

No

 

Traffic classes:

Enabled

 

Global GVRP status:

Enabled

 

GMRP:

Disabled

 

Console#

 

 

 

 

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AMX NXA-ENET24 Gvrp and Bridge Extension Commands, Display Private Vlan Information, Show bridge-ext Default Setting None

NXA-ENET24 specifications

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