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Viewing Information on Ports in a Group

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Viewing Information on Ports in a Group

The

via

command allows you to view port attachments associated with a specified Group or

all Groups in a switch. Entering

via

displays summary information for all virtual ports in the switch. You can also display virtual
interface attachments for a specific Group by specifying the Group ID after the

via

command.

For example, to view ports for Group 2, you would enter

via 2

The same type of information is displayed for a single Group as is displayed for all Groups.
The following screen shows a sample from the

via

command when specified without a Group

ID.

GROUP Interface Attachments For All Interfaces

GROUP:

Service/

Admin

Slot/Intf

Description

Instance

Protocol

Status

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

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

1.1 : * GROUP #1.0 IP router vport

Rtr

/

1

IP

Enabled

2.1 : * for group 2

Rtr

/

2

IP

Enabled

1:2/1 Virtual port (#2)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:2/2 Virtual port (#3)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:2/3 Virtual port (#4)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

2:2/4 finance server

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:2/5 Virtual port (#6)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:2/6 Virtual port (#7)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:2/7 Virtual port (#8)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:2/8 Virtual port (#9)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:3/1 Virtual port (#1)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:4/1 Virtual port (#10)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:4/2 Virtual port (#11)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:4/3 Virtual port (#12)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:4/4 Virtual port (#13)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:4/5 Virtual port (#14)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

1:4/6 Virtual port (#15)

Brg

/

1

Tns

Enabled

GROUP: Slot/Intf

.

GROUP

is the group number to which this port is assigned. When the Group

displays as a Group number followed by a decimal and a 1 (

1.1

and

2.1

in the above sample),

it represents the router port on the default

VLAN

within that Group.

Slot

is the position in the

chassis of the switching module where this port is located.

Intf

(Interface) is the physical port

on the switching module. When the Slot and Interface are shown as an asterisk (

*

)—as the

top two entries in the above table display—it represents as virtual router port that does not
have a corresponding physical interface.

Description

. The textual description entered for either the virtual router port or the virtual

switch port. This description was entered through

crgp

or

modvl

for virtual router ports, or

through

crgp

,

addvp

, or

modvp

for virtual switch ports.

Service/Instance

.

Service

is the service type configured for this port.

Instance

is an identifier of

this service type within the switch. For example, multiple virtual router ports within the
switch will be labelled consecutively (1, 2, 3, etc.), and will each have a different

Instance

number.

Values for the service type are as follows:

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