Viewing autotracker vlans, Viewing autotracker vlans -27 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Viewing AutoTracker VLANs

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Viewing AutoTracker VLANs

You can view the current status of all AutoTracker

VLANs

in the switch using the

atvl

command. Enter

atvl

and a table similar to the following displays.

VLAN VLAN

VLAN

Admin

Operational

Group : Id

Description

Status

Status

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

3:

5

VLAN 5

Enabled

Active

3:

11

VLAN 11

Enabled

Inactive

3:

12

VLAN 12

Enabled

Inactive

3:

22

VLAN 22

Enabled

Active

3:

23

VLAN 23

Enabled

Active

3:

24

VLAN 24

Enabled

Inactive

3:

25

VLAN 25

Enabled

Inactive

3:

26

VLAN 26

Enabled

Inactive

3:

27

VLAN 27

Enabled

Inactive

3:

31

VLAN 31

Enabled

Inactive

3:

32

VLAN 32

Enabled

Inactive

VLAN Group.

The Group to which this AutoTracker

VLAN

is assigned. The Group is specified

when first creating an AutoTracker

VLAN

.

VLAN ID

. An identification number that you assigned when you created this

VLAN

.

VLAN Description.

A textual description that you entered to describe a

VLAN

when you created

or modified it through

cratvl

or

modatvl

. This description is limited to 30 characters.

Admin Status.

The Administrative Status for the

VLAN

may be enabled or disabled. You enable

or disable the Administrative Status for a

VLAN

when you create or modify it. If the

VLAN

is

enabled, the switch will use the policies you configured to filter traffic to the devices in this

VLAN

. If you disable the rule, then policies will not be used, but the parameters you set up for

the

VLAN

will be saved.

Oper Status.

The

VLAN

is shown as

Active

or

Inactive

. In order for an enabled

VLAN

to become

“active” it must be able to assign a switch port to the

VLAN

. If the port rule is used for a

VLAN

,

then the

VLAN

automatically becomes active. If any other rule is used (

MAC

address, protocol,

etc.), then a frame matching the

VLAN

rule must first be received by a switch port before the

VLAN

is active. So, an Active

VLAN

requires the following:

• Admin Status must be enabled.

• A port must be assigned to the

VLAN

through either a port-based rule or by a device trans-

mitting data that matches the

VLAN

policy.

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