show vlan l2pt

show [vlan | vman] vlan_name {ports port_list} l2pt {detail}

Description

Displays the L2PT configuration and status of a service.

Syntax Description

vlan Displays VLAN configuration.
vman Displays VMAN configuration.
vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name.
ports port_list Displays the ports and port list separated by a comma ( , ) or dash ( - ).
detail Displays the L2PT configuration and status in detail.

Default

Disabled.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display the L2PT configuration and status of a service.

Example

The following is an example of the show vman ports l2pt command:

# show vman cust2 ports 1:2,1:7 l2pt 

Interface        L2PT Profile Name
---------------  --------------------------------
1:2              my_l2pt_prof
1:7              (none)

The following example illustrates the show vman l2pt ports detail command:

show l2vpn vpls cust1 l2pt
 
Interface        L2PT Profile Name
---------------  --------------------------------
123.112.111.111  my_other_l2pt_prof
 
# show vman cust2 ports 1:2,1:7 l2pt
 
Interface        L2PT Profile Name
---------------  --------------------------------
1:2              my_l2pt_prof
1:7              (none)
 
# show vman cust2 ports 1:2,1:7 l2pt detail
 
Port 1:2
    L2PT Profile Name      : my_l2pt_profile

    Protocol Filter Name   : filter1
        Destination Address: 01:80:C2:00:00:02
        Protocol Id Type   : etype
        Protocol Id Value  : 0x8902
        Field Offset       : 14
        Field Value        : 03
        Field Mask         : FF
        Action             : Tunnel
        CoS                : Default
        DSCP               : 50
        DSCP Replace       : Yes
        Packets Transmitted: 2300
        Packets Received   : 2300

    Protocol Filter Name   : filter2
        Destination Address: 01:80:C2:00:00:00
        Protocol Id Type   : snap
        Protocol Id Value  : 0x4041
        Field Offset       :
        Field Value        :
        Field Mask         :
        Action             : Tunnel
        CoS                : 7
        DSCP               : 50
        DSCP Replace       : Yes
        Packets Transmitted: 500
        Packets Received   : 500
 
Port 1:7
    L2PT Profile Name      : (none)

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 15.5.

Support for DSCP was introduced in ExtremeXOS 31.3.

Platform Availability

This command is available on ExtremeSwitching X435, X440-G2, X450-G2, X460-G2, X465, X590, X620, X690, and X695 series switches.