Example:
$ get vlan curr info vlanid 45
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| VLAN Index | : 45 |
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| VLAN Status | : 1 |
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| Egress Ports | : 24 |
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| Untagged Ports | : 24 |
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| Bridging Mode | : Residential | ||
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| Flood support Status | : enable | ||
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| Broadcast support Status | : enable | ||
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| Reserved Mac Profile Id | : 1 |
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| VLAN Index | The VLAN identifier |
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| VLAN Status | This value indicates the status of the VLAN Port |
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| corresponding to this entry. Other (1) - the entry is |
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| for the default VLAN created for the system. |
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| Permanent (2) - this entry, corresponding to an |
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| entry in dot1qVlanStaticTable, is currently in use |
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| and will remain so after the next reset of the |
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| device. The port lists for this entry include ports |
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| from the equivalent dot1qVlanStaticTable entry |
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| and ports learnt dynamically. Dynamic (3) - this |
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| entry is currently in use and will remain so until |
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| removed by GVRP. There is no static entry for |
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| this VLAN and it will be removed when the last port |
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| leaves the VLAN. |
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| Egress Ports | The set of ports, which are transmitting traffic for |
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| this VLAN, as either tagged or untagged frames. |
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| Untagged Ports | The set of ports, which are transmitting traffic for |
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| this VLAN as untagged frames. In Stacked Vlan |
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| mode this applies tagging/untagging for |
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| Bridging Mode | This specifies the state of full bridging for the Vlan. |
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| There can be 3 values associated with this based |
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| on global fullBridgingStatus. These values can |
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| be restricted bridging, unrestricted full bridging and |
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| residential bridging. The user can specify the |
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| bridging mode for the vlan in the |
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| Dot1qVlanStaticTable table as one of these |
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