Displaying Spanning Tree Status - HP 3500 Series Advanced Traffic Management Manual

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Displaying the VLAN Membership of One or More Ports. This com-
mand shows to which VLAN a port belongs. Once QinQ is enabled, an addi-
tional field showing the VLAN Type is added to the display output.
show vlans < vlan-id >
Syntax:
(Changes to parameters when QinQ is enabled:)
VLAN ID: Field name changes from 802.1Q VLAN ID to VLAN
ID only.
Type: In a QinQ enabled environment, the VLAN type can be
either a regular customer VLAN CVLAN, or it can be a tunnel
VLAN in the provider network SVLAN.
For example:
HP Switch(config)# show vlans ports 1 detail
Status and Counters - VLAN Information - for ports 1
VLAN ID Name
------- ------- ------ + ---------- ----- ----- ------
10
Vlan-10 SVLAN
Figure 7-12. Example of "Show VLAN Ports" Output (QinQ Enabled)

Displaying Spanning Tree Status

In QinQ mixed mode, only ports that are members of C-VLANs will be
displayed in show spanning tree output. This is due to the fact that ports that
are members of S-VLANs do not participate in C-VLAN spanning tree and will
always be in forwarding state (treated as edge ports).
When QinQ is enabled, the
VLAN Type is displayed.
Type | Status
| Port-based
QinQ (Provider Bridging)
Displaying QinQ Config and Status
Voice Jumbo Mode
No
No
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