show vman

show vman {vman_name | vman_list} {ipv4 | ipv6}
show vman [tag tag | detail] {ipv4 | ipv6}

Description

Displays information about one or all VMANs.

Note

Note

The information displayed for this command depends on the platform and configuration you are using.

Syntax Description

vman_name Specifies that information is displayed for the specified VMAN.
vman_list Specifies the vman list.
tag Specifies a VMAN using the 802.1Q tag.
detail Specifies that all information is displayed for each VMAN.
ipv4 Specifies IPv4.
ipv6 Specifies IPv6.

Default

Summary information for all VMANs on the switch.

Usage Guidelines

None.

Example

The following example displays a list of all the VMANs on the switch:

# show vman
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name            VID  Protocol Addr        Flags                Proto  Ports  Virtual
Active router
/Total
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
le1             4091 ------------------ ----------------a    ANY    2 /2   VR-Default
le2             4090 ------------------ ----------------a    ANY    0 /0   VR-Default
vm1             4089 ------------------ -----------------    ANY    0 /0   VR-Default
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flags : (a) Learning Domain (C) EAPS Control vlan, (E) ESRP Enabled,
(f) IP Forwarding Enabled, (i) ISIS Enabled, (I) IP Forwarding lpm-routing Enabled,
(L) Loopback Enabled, (m) IPmc Forwarding Enabled,
(n) IP Multinetting Enabled, (N) Network LogIn vlan,
(o) OSPF Enabled, (p) PIM Enabled,
(P) EAPS protected vlan, (r) RIP Enabled, (T) Member of STP Domain,
(v) VRRP Enabled, (B) 802.1ah Backbone VMAN, (S) 802.1ah Service VMAN
Total number of vman(s) : 3

The following example displays information on a single VMAN named vman1:

# show vman vman1
VMAN Interface with name vman1 created by user
Admin State:    Enabled         Tagging:        802.1Q Tag 100
Virtual router: VR-Default
IPv4 Forwarding: Disabled
IPv6 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
Ports:   2.       (Number of active ports=0)
Tag:        *1,     *2
CEP:        *3: CVID 20-29
            *4: CVID 10-19 translate 20-29
            *5: CVID 10-19 translate 20-29,CVID 30
Flags:    (*) Active, (!) Disabled, (g) Load Sharing port
(b) Port blocked on the vlan, (m) Mac-Based port
(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
(G) Multi-switch LAG Group port

The Port CVID output was added in the display of show vman vlan_name | detail in ExtremeXOS 15.3.2:

VMAN Interface with name vm1 created by user 
  Admin State: Enabled                    Tagging:             802.1Q Tag 1000 
  Description: None
  Virtual router: VR-Default 
  IPv4 Forwarding: Disabled 
  IPv6 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 
  Ports:    3.        (Number of active ports=3)
     Untag:       *21: Port CVID 5, 
                  *24: Port CVID 7, 
     Tag:         *22 
  Flags:        (*) Active, (!) Disabled, (g) Load Sharing port 
                (b) Port blocked on the vlan, (m) Mac-Based port 
                (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 
                (G) Multi-switch LAG Group port 

The show vman detail command shows all the information shown in the show vman vlan_name command, but displays information for all configured VMANs.

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.0.

Information on IEE 802.1ah was added in ExtremeXOS 11.4.

The tag option was added in ExtremeXOS 12.4.4.

Port CVID output was added in ExtremeXOS 15.3.2.

The vman_list variable was added in ExtremeXOS 16.1.

Platform Availability

This command is available on the Summit X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X620, X690, X870 series switches.