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Displaying VMAN Configurations

You can display the VMAN configuration and associated EAPS domains by issuing the
command. You can also display VMAN information, as well as all the VLANs, by issuing the
port information detail
To display information on all VMANs, use the following command:
show vman
The following is sample output from the
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name
VID Protocol Addr
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
peggy
4092 --------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flags : (E) ESRP Slave, (f) IP Forwarding Enabled, (i) ISIS Enabled,
(I) IP Forwarding lpm-routing Enabled, (L) Loopback Enabled,
(m) IPmc Forwarding Enabled, (M) ESRP Master,
(n) IP Multinetting Enabled, (o) OSPF Enabled, (p) PIM Enabled,
(r) RIP Enabled, (T) Member of STP Domain, (v) VRRP Enabled
Total number of Vlan(s) : 3
To display information on a specific VMAN, use the following command
show vman <vlan_name>
The following is sample output from the
VLAN Interface with name test created by user
Tagging:Untagged (Internal tag 4090)
Priority:
Virtual router: VR-Default
STPD:
Protocol:
Loopback:
NetLogIn:
Rate Shape:
QosProfile:
Ports:
2.
Flags:
(*) Active,
(g) Load Sharing port
Untag:
Tag:
The display from the
show vman detail
command, but displays information for all configured VMANs.
<vlan_name>
To display the EtherType, used the following command:
show vman etherType
The following is sample output from the
vMan EtherType: 0x88a8
ExtremeWare XOS 11.1 Concepts Guide
display.
show vman
show vman test
802.1P Priority 0
None
Match all unfiltered protocols
Disable
Enabled
Disable
QP1
(Number of active ports=2)
(!) Disabled
*3:1
*3:2
command shows all the information shown in the
show vman etherType
command:
Flags
Proto
Ports
Active router
/Total
------------- ANY
0 /0
command:
command:
Tunneling (VMANs)
show vman
show
Virtual
VR-Default
show vman
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