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Viewing Virtual Ports’ Group/VLAN Membership

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Viewing Virtual Ports’ Group/VLAN Membership

You can view the

VLAN

membership of each virtual interface in the switch. For physical

LAN

ports, the virtual interface is the same as a virtual port. However, when multiple services are
set up for a physical port, then each service has a virtual port.

Type

vivl

and a Virtual Interface Table displays similar to the one that follows. You can also

specify just the slot and port number to narrow the range of ports displayed.

Virtual Interface VLAN Membership

Slot/Intf/Service/Instance

Group

Member of VLAN#

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1

/1

/Rtr

/1

1

1

1

/1

/Rtr

/2

3

1

1

/1

/Rtr

/3

3

23

1

/1

/Rtr

/4

3

24

1

/1

/Rtr

/5

3

25

1

/1

/Rtr

/6

3

5

2

/1

/Brg

/1

1

1

2

/2

/Brg

/1

1

1

2

/3

/Brg

/1

1

1

2

/4

/Brg

/1

1

1

2

/5

/Brg

/1

1

1

2

/6

/Brg

/1

1

1

2

/7

/Brg

/1

1

1 22

2

/8

/Brg

/1

1

1

3

/1

/Brg

/1

1

1

4

/1

/Brg

/1

1

1

4

/2

/Brg

/1

1

1

4

/3

/Brg

/1

1

1

4

/4

/Brg

/1

1

1

4

/5

/Brg

/1

1

1

4

/6

/Brg

/1

1

1

5

/1

/Brg

/1

1

1

Slot/Intf/Service/Instance

. Specifies the virtual interface for which AutoTracker

VLAN

informa-

tion will be displayed. The

Slot

is the physical slot location to which the virtual interface

maps. The

Intf

is the physical port to which the virtual interface maps. The

Service

is the

service type for this interface. The service type may be a Router (

Rtr

), Bridge (

Brg

), Classical

IP (

CIP

),

FDDI

Trunk (

Trk

), or an 802.10 Trunk (

T10

).

Instance

is the specific instance of this

service type. These different instances are identified numerically. The first instance of a
service type belonging to a physical port is identified as 1, the second instance is identified as
2, etc.

Group.

The Group to which this virtual interface is assigned. The Group is specified when first

creating an AutoTracker

VLAN

.

Member of VLAN #

. The AutoTracker

VLAN

s to which this virtual interface belongs. An interface

may belong to more than one

VLAN

. For example, a port may contain devices using the IP

Protocol and could match the Port policy of one AutoTracker

VLAN

and the Protocol policy of

another AutoTracker

VLAN

. Also, physical ports always remain members of the default

VLAN

#1

.

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