show vlan

show vlan {virtual-router vr-name}
show [ { vlan } vlan_name | vlan vlan_list ] {ipv4 | ipv6}
show vlan [tag tag | detail] {ipv4 | ipv6}
show vlan ports

Description

Displays information about one or all VLANs.

Syntax Description

vr-name Specifies a VR name for which to display summary information for all VLANs. If no VR name is specified, the software displays summary information for all VLANs in the current VR context.
Note: User-created VRs are supported only on the platforms listed for this feature in the Switch Engine v33.1.1 Licensing Guide document. On switches that do not support user-created VRs, all VLANs are created in VR-Default and cannot be moved.
vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name for which to display detailed VLAN information.
vlan_list Specifies a VLAN list of IDs to display detailed VLAN information.
tag Specifies the 802.1Q tag of a VLAN for which to display detailed VLAN information.
detail Specifies that detailed information should be displayed for all VLANs.
ipv4 Specifies IPv4.
ipv6 Specifies IPv6.
ports Displays VLAN ports information.

Default

Summary information for all VLANs on the device.

Usage Guidelines

Note

Note

To display IPv6 information, you must issue either the show vlan detail command or show vlan command with the name of the specified VLAN.

Unlike many other VLAN-related commands, the keyword vlan is required in all forms of this command except when requesting information for a specific VLAN.

Use the command show vlan to display summary information for all VLANs. It shows various configuration options as a series of flags (see the example below). VLAN names, descriptions, and protocol names may be abbreviated in this display.

Use the command show vlan detail to display detailed information for all VLANs. This displays the same information as for an individual VLAN, but shows every VLAN, one-by-one. After each VLAN display you can elect to continue or quit.

Protocol none indicates that this VLAN was configured with a user-defined protocol that has subsequently been deleted.

Note

Note

The switches display the Mgmt VLAN in VR-Mgmt.

When an IPv6 address is configured for the VLAN, the system may display one of the following two address types in parentheses after the IPv6 address:

Note

Note

For information about IPv6 address types, see the Switch Engine v33.1.1 User Guide .

You can display additional useful information on VLANs configured with IPv6 addresses by issuing the show ipconfig ipv6 vlan vlan_name command.

When a displayed VLAN is part of a PVLAN, the display includes the PVLAN name and type (which is network, non-isolated subscriber, or isolated subscriber).

When the displayed VLAN is configured for VLAN translation, the display provides translation VLAN information. If the displayed VLAN is a translation VLAN, a list of translation VLAN members appears. If the displayed VLAN is a member VLAN, the display indicates the translation VLAN to which the member VLAN belongs.

Ports that are dynamically added by MVRP are indicated by the symbol "H".

Example

The following example shows information about VLAN "vlan1":
# show vlan vlan1
VLAN Interface with name host created by user
    Admin State:         Enabled     Tagging:Untagged (Internal tag 4094) 
    Description:         None
    Virtual router:      VR-Default
    IP Anycast:          Enabled
    IPv4 Forwarding:     Enabled
    IPv4 MC Forwarding:  Disabled
    Primary IP:          60.1.1.1/24
    Secondary IPs:       70.1.1.1/24
    Anycast IP:          80.1.1.1/24
    IPv6 Forwarding:     Disabled
    IPv6 MC Forwarding:  Disabled
    IPv6:                None
    STPD:                None
    Protocol:            Match all unfiltered protocols
    Loopback:            Disabled
    NetLogin:            Disabled
    QosProfile:          None configured
    Egress Rate Limit Designated Port: None configured
    Flood Rate Limit QosProfile:       None configured
    Suppress ARP:        Disabled
    Suppress ND:         Disabled
    Proxy ARP:           Entry required
    Ports:   0.           (Number of active ports=0)

The following sample output shows general VLAN status:

# show vlan
Untagged ports auto-move: Off
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   
Name            VID  Protocol Addr       Flags
                Proto  Ports  Virtual Active router        /Total   
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   
Default          1    -----------------------------------------------         ANY                                0/0   
VR-Default  ext  4094 -----------------------------------------------         ANY                                0 /12  
VR-Default  Mgmt 4095 -----------------------------------------------         ANY                                1/1   
VR-Mgmt       
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   
Flags : ((B) BFD Enabled, (c) 802.1ad customer VLAN, (C) EAPS Control VLAN,
        (d) Dynamically created VLAN, (D) VLAN Admin Disabled,
        (E) ESRP Enabled, (f) IP Forwarding Enabled,
        (F) Learning Disabled, (i) ISIS Enabled,
        (I) Inter-Switch Connection VLAN for MLAG, (k) PTP Configured,
        (l) MPLS Enabled, (L) Loopback Enabled, (m) IPmc Forwarding Enabled,
        (M) Translation Member VLAN or Subscriber VLAN, (n) IP Multinetting Enabled,
        (N) Network Login VLAN, (o) OSPF Enabled, (O) Virtual Network Overlay,
        (p) PIM Enabled, (P) EAPS protected VLAN, (r) RIP Enabled,
        (R) Sub-VLAN IP Range Configured, (s) Sub-VLAN, (S) Super-VLAN,
        (t) Translation VLAN or Network VLAN, (T) Member of STP Domain,
        (v) VRRP Enabled, (V) VPLS Enabled, (W) VPWS Enabled,
        (Y) Policy Enabled

Total number of VLAN(s) : 3  

The following example displays VLAN ports information:

show vlan ports 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
Name            VID    Protocol Addr     Flags                       
Proto  Ports  Virtual   Active router   /Total 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
ext             4094 
----------------------------------------------- 
ANY    0 /12  VR-Default 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
Flags : ((B) BFD Enabled, (c) 802.1ad customer VLAN, (C) EAPS Control VLAN,
        (d) Dynamically created VLAN, (D) VLAN Admin Disabled,
        (E) ESRP Enabled, (f) IP Forwarding Enabled,
        (F) Learning Disabled, (i) ISIS Enabled,
        (I) Inter-Switch Connection VLAN for MLAG, (k) PTP Configured,
        (l) MPLS Enabled, (L) Loopback Enabled, (m) IPmc Forwarding Enabled,
        (M) Translation Member VLAN or Subscriber VLAN, (n) IP Multinetting Enabled,
        (N) Network Login VLAN, (o) OSPF Enabled, (O) Virtual Network Overlay,
        (p) PIM Enabled, (P) EAPS protected VLAN, (r) RIP Enabled,
        (R) Sub-VLAN IP Range Configured, (s) Sub-VLAN, (S) Super-VLAN,
        (t) Translation VLAN or Network VLAN, (T) Member of STP Domain,
        (v) VRRP Enabled, (V) VPLS Enabled, (W) VPWS Enabled,
        (Y) Policy Enabled

Total number of VLAN(s) : 3 (1 displayed)

show vlan ports 1 detail 
    VLAN Interface with name ext created by user         
    Admin State:    Enabled         
    Tagging:Untagged (Internal tag 4094)         
    Description:    None         
    Virtual router: VR-Default         
    IPv4 Forwarding: Disabled        
    IPv4 MC Forwarding: Disabled
    IPv6 Forwarding: Disabled         
    IPv6 MC Forwarding: Disabled
    IPv6:           None         
    STPD:           None         
    Protocol:       Match all unfiltered protocols         
    Loopback:       Disabled         
    NetLogin:       Disabled         
    QosProfile:     None configured   
    Flood Rate Limit QosProfile:       None configured
    Suppress ARP:        Disabled 
    Proxy ARP:           Entry required
    Ports:   12.      (Number of active ports=0)           
        Untag:       1,      2,      3,      4,      5,      6,      7,                         
                    8,      9,     10,     11,     12         
Flags:    (*) Active, (!) Disabled, (g) Load Sharing port
          (b) Port blocked on the vlan, (m) Mac-Based port
          (i) Port inactivated on the vlan due to VXLAN configuration
          (a) Egress traffic allowed for NetLogin
          (u) Egress traffic unallowed for NetLogin
          (t) Translate VLAN tag for Private-VLAN
          (s) Private-VLAN System Port, (L) Loopback port
          (x) VMAN Tag Translated port
          (F) Dynamically added by Fabric Attach
          (G) Multi-switch LAG Group port
          (H) Dynamically added by MVRP
          (I) Dynamically added by IDM
          (N) Dynamically added by Netlogin
          (U) Dynamically added uplink port
          (V) Dynamically added by VM Tracking

The following example is the show output of a VLAN that was created dynamically by MVRP.

Example

The following is the show output of a VLAN system with MAC-based VLAN port ingress filtering, indicated by the symbol "M":

# show vlan SYS_VLAN_0300
VLAN Interface with name SYS_VLAN_0300 created dynamically
    Admin State:         Enabled     Tagging:   802.1Q Tag 300
    Description:         None
    Virtual router:      VR-Default
    IP Anycast:          Disabled
    IPv4 Forwarding:     Disabled
    IPv4 MC Forwarding:  Disabled
    IPv6 Forwarding:     Disabled
    IPv6 MC Forwarding:  Disabled
    IPv6:                None
    STPD:                None
    Protocol:            Match all unfiltered protocols
    Loopback:            Disabled
    NetLogin:            Disabled
    QosProfile:          None configured
    Flood Rate Limit QosProfile:       None configured
    Suppress ARP:        Disabled
    Suppress ND:         Disabled
    Proxy ARP:           Entry required
    Ports:   1.           (Number of active ports=0)
       Untag:    1:2M
        Flags:    (*) Active, (!) Disabled, (g) Load Sharing port
                  (b) Port blocked on the vlan, (m) Mac-Based port
                  (M) Mac-Based port with ingress filtering on
                  (i) Port inactivated on the vlan due to VXLAN configuration
                  (a) Egress traffic allowed for NetLogin
                  (u) Egress traffic unallowed for NetLogin
                  (t) Translate VLAN tag for Private-VLAN
                  (s) Private-VLAN System Port, (L) Loopback port
                  (x) VMAN Tag Translated port
                  (A) Dynamically added by Auto-peering
                  (F) Dynamically added by Fabric Attach
                  (G) Multi-switch LAG Group port
                  (H) Dynamically added by MVRP
                  (I) Dynamically added by IDM
                  (N) Dynamically added by Netlogin
                  (U) Dynamically added uplink port
                  (V) Dynamically added by VM Tracking

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 10.1.

The IPv6 information was added in ExtremeXOS 11.2.

The netlogin information was added in ExtremeXOS 11.3.

The VR and administratively enabled/disabled information was added in ExtremeXOS 11.4.

The tag option was added in ExtremeXOS 12.4.4.

The OpenFlow status feature was added in ExtremeXOS 15.3.

The vlan_list variable was added in ExtremeXOS 16.1.

Showing the "untagged ports auto-move" status was added in ExtremeXOS 22.1.

Proxy ARP for reachable routes information added in ExtremeXOS 22.4.

Flag added for dynamically added by Fabric Attach information in ExtremeXOS 22.5.

Flag added for dynamically added by NetLogin information in ExtremeXOS 22.5.

Flag added for policy enabled in ExtremeXOS 22.5.

IP anycast status was added in ExtremeXOS 30.6.

IP anycast IP address information was added in ExtremeXOS 30.7.

Ingress filtering for MAC-based VLANs was added in ExtremeXOS 31.5.

Platform Availability

This command is available on all Universal switches supported in this document.