INTERFACE COMMANDS

Gvrp status – Shows if GARP VLAN Registration Protocol is enabled or disabled (page 3-140).

Allowed Vlan – Shows the VLANs this interface has joined, where “(u)” indicates untagged and “(t)” indicates tagged (page 3-129).

Forbidden Vlan – Shows the VLANs this interface can not dynamically join via GVRP (page 3-130).

Private-vlan mode – Indicates if this interface is set to host mode or promiscuous mode (page 3-136).

Private-vlanhost-association– If this interface is set to host mode, this field shows the associated primary and secondary VLANs (page 3-137).

Private-vlan mapping – If this interface is set to promiscuous mode, this field shows the primary VLAN and accessible secondary VLANs (page 3-138).

Example

This example shows the configuration for port 2 when set to host mode for private VLANs.

Console#show interfaces switchport ethernet 1/2

 

Information of Eth 1/2

 

 

Broadcast threshold: Enabled, 6 percent

 

VLAN membership mode: Access

 

Ingress rule: Enabled

 

 

Acceptable frame type: All frames

 

Native VLAN:

3

 

 

Priority for

untagged traffic: 0

 

Gvrp status:

Disabled

 

 

Allowed Vlan:

2(u),

3(u),

 

Forbidden Vlan:

 

 

Private-vlan

mode: Host

 

 

Private-vlan

host-association: Primary_vlan_ID:

2,

 

 

Secondary_vlan_ID:

3

Private-vlan

mapping: NONE

 

 

Console#

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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