Dell S5148F-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.3.2E-R2 - Page 184
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show vlan Displays VLAN configurations. Syntax Parameters Default Command Mode Usage Information Example show vlan vlan-id vlan-id - (Optional) Enter a VLAN ID number (1 to 4093). Not configured EXEC Use this command to view VLAN configuration information for a specific VLAN ID. OS10# show vlan Codes: * - Default VLAN, G-GVRP VLANs, R-Remote Port Mirroring VLANs, P- Primary, C-Community, I-Isolated Q: A-Access (Untagged), T-Tagged x-Dot1x untagged, X-Dot1x tagged G-GVRP tagged, M-Vlan-stack, H-VSN tagged i-Internal untagged, I-Internal tagged, v-VLT untagged, V-VLT tagged NUM Status Description Q Ports * 1 up A Eth1/1/2-1/1/32 A Po40 200 up T Eth1/1/3:2 T Po40 A Eth1/1/31 320 up T Eth1/1/25:4 1/1/32 T Po40 A Eth1/1/3:1 Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later Port monitoring Port monitoring enables monitoring of ingress or egress traffic of one port to another for analysis. A monitoring port (MG) or destination port, is the port where the monitored traffic is sent for analysis. A monitored port (MD) is the source interface which is monitored for traffic analysis, also called source port. Depending on the location of the destination interface, port monitoring is performed as follows: • Local port monitoring - The port monitoring is performed in the same switch. The switch forwards a copy of incoming and outgoing traffic from one port to another port for further analysis. • Remote port monitoring (RPM/RSPAN) - The port monitoring is performed on traffic running across a remote device in the same network. The monitored traffic is carried over the L2 network. Local port monitoring The local port monitoring monitors traffic from one or more ports from the switch to one or more ports on the same switch. For local port monitoring, the monitored source and monitoring destination ports are on the same device. Configure local monitoring session 1 Verify that the intended monitoring port has no configuration other than no shutdown and no switchport. show running-configuration 184 Layer 2