HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)

Configuring VLANs

Displaying the Configuration for a Particular VLAN .

This command

uses the VID to identify and display the data for a specific static or dynamic
VLAN.

Syntax:

show vlans < vlan-id >

802.1Q VLAN ID: The VLAN identification number, or VID. Refer
to “Terminology” on page 2-7.

Name: The default or specified name assigned to the VLAN. For
a static VLAN, the default name consists of

VLAN-x where “x

matches the VID assigned to that VLAN. For a dynamic VLAN,
the name consists of

GVRP_x where “x” matches the applicable

VID.

Status:

Port-Based: Port-Based, static VLAN

Protocol: Protocol-Based, static VLAN

Dynamic: Port-Based, temporary VLAN learned through
GVRP (Refer to chapter 3,
“GVRP” in this guide.)

Voice: Indicates whether a (port-based) VLAN is configured as
a voice VLAN. Refer to “Voice VLANs” on page 2-60

.

Jumbo: Indicates whether a VLAN is configured for Jumbo
packets. For more on jumbos, refer to the chapter titled “Port
Traffic Controls” in the

Management and Configuration Guide

for your switch.

Port Information: Lists the ports configured as members of the
VLAN.

DEFAULT: Shows whether a port is a tagged or untagged member
of the listed VLAN.

Unknown VLAN: Shows whether the port can become a dynamic
member of an unknown VLAN for which it receives an
advertisement. GVRP must be enabled to allow dynamic
joining to occur. Refer to table 3-1 on page 3-8.

Status: Shows whether the port is participating in an active
link.

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