show vlan

Syntax

show vlan [<VLAN-ID>] [vsx-peer]

Description

Displays VLAN configuration information.

Command context

Manager (#)

Parameters

<VLAN-ID>

Specifies the number of the VLAN for which to display configuration information. The VLAN must exist. Range: 1 - 4040.

[vsx-peer]

Shows the output from the VSX peer switch. If the switches do not have the VSX configuration or the ISL is down, the output from the VSX peer switch is not displayed. This parameter is available on switches that support VSX.

Authority

Operators or Administrators or local user group members with execution rights for this command. Operators can execute this command from the operator context (>) only.

Examples

Displaying configuration information for VLAN 2:

switch# show vlan 2
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VLAN  Name                              Status                Type      Interfaces
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2     UserVLAN1                         up                    static    1/1/1,1/1/3,1/1/5

Displaying configuration information for all defined VLANs:

switch# show vlan
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VLAN  Name                              Status                Type      Interfaces
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1     DEFAULT_VLAN_1                    up                    default   1/1/3-1/1/4
2     UserVLAN1                         up                    static    1/1/1,1/1/3,1/1/5
3     UserVLAN2                         up                    static    1/1/1-1/1/3,1/1/5-1/1/6
5     UserVLAN3                         up                    static    1/1/1,1/1/3
10    TestNetwork                       up                    static    1/1/3,1/1/5
11    VLAN11                            up                    static    1/1/3
12    VLAN12                            up                    static    1/1/3,1/1/6,lag1-lag2
13    VLAN13                            no_member_forwarding  static    1/1/3,1/1/6
14    VLAN14                            no_member_port        static
20    ManagementVLAN                    admin_down            static    1/1/3,1/1/10
30    VLAN30                            error                 static    1/1/3,1/1/5
40    VLAN40                            up                    static    1/1/3,1/1/5
50    VLAN50                            up                    static    1/1/3,1/1/5
100   VLAN100                           up                    static    1/1/3,1/1/5-1/1/6
200   VLAN200                           up                    static    1/1/3,1/1/6