Viewing 802.1q groups in a port, Viewing 802.1q groups in a port -16 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Viewing 802.1Q Groups in a Port

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Viewing 802.1Q Groups in a Port

To view which ports use which

802.1Q

groups, enter the

vas

command at the system prompt,

as shown:

vas <slot>/<port>

where

<slot>

is the slot number of the module on the switch and

<port>

is the port number

where the service was created. For example, to view an

802.1Q

service on port 5 of slot 2,

enter:

vas 2/5

A screen similar to the following is displayed:

Slot/Port/Inst

Vport

Group

Tag

Priority

Tagging Mode Description

or
PriorityRemap

============

=====

===== ====

============= ============= ==========

2

5

1

33

2

2

4

Mult STree

As a variation of this command, it is possible to enter

vas

without a slot or port number. This

will display all services configured for the switch.

Note

The above screen is for Gigabit ports. The display is
slightly different for 10/100 ports. See descriptions
below for more details.

The following section describes the fields displayed using the

vas

command.

Slot

. The slot number of the switch on which the service is located.

Port

. The port number of the slot on which the service is located.

Instance

. The service identifier for the

802.1Q

service. This is assigned when the service is

created.

Vport

. The virtual port number that the service uses.

Group

. The group identifier for the group attached to this service.

Tag

. The tag information entered into tagged frames, as specified when creating the service.

Priority or PriorityRemap

. The priority number assigned to packets from this service.

Tagging Mode

. This field displays different information depending on whether the switch ports

are 10/100 or Gigabit. If the ports are 10/100 or Kodiak-based Gigabit, this field shows either
multiple or single spanning tree. For

802.1Q

support over OmniChannel on Kodiak

10/100

Ethernet boards, this field will display as

Mult S Tree

.

Description

. A textual description used to identify the service.

For more information on single vs. multiple spanning tree, see Single vs. Multiple Spanning
Tree
on page 16-4.

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