Show Interfaces Switchport; Show Switchport Protected - Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Command Reference Manual

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show interfaces switchport

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show switchport protected

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This section describes commands you use to configure and view protected ports. Ports are unprotected
by default. A Private Edge VLAN, also referred to as a "protected VLAN" — PVLAN), prevents ports
designated as such in the specified protected port group from forwarding traffic to each other even if
they are on the same VLAN. However, protected ports can forward traffic to all unprotected ports in
their group. Unprotected ports can forward traffic to both protected and unprotected ports.
The output from this command displays the status of the interface (protected/unprotected) under the
groupid
.
show interfaces switchport
For
groupid,
enter a number in the range
User Exec; Privileged Exec
Version 2.5.1
Introduced
Figure 7-49. Example of Output from the show switchport protected Command
(Force10) #show interfaces switchport 1/0/10 0
Name......................................... willstest
Protected Port .............................. False
pm-s50-1 #show interfaces switchport 1/0/10 1
Name.........................................
Protected Port ..............................
(Force10) #
Name–The name of the protected port group. The name can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long,
including blanks. The default is blank.
Protected–Indicates whether the interface is protected or not. It shows TRUE or FALSE. If the group is
a multiple groups then it shows TRUE in Group
switchport protected (Global
Config)
show switchport protected
The output from this command displays the status of all interfaces, including protected and unprotected
interfaces.
show switchport protected
For
groupid,
enter a number in the range
unit/slot/port groupid
0–2
, as the number that identifies the protected port group.
.
groupid
Creates a protected port group.
Displays current memory usage in bytes in tabular format.
groupid
0–2
, as the number that identifies the protected port group.
True in Group
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