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Revision as of 08:20, 21 January 2015
Related topics
Cisco Materials
Show commands
Show vlan
Gives a great view of VLAN's and which ports are assigned to it. Try also show vlan brief
SW2#<input>show vlan</input>
VLAN Name                             Status    Ports
---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------
1    default                          active    Fa0/1, Fa0/2, Gi0/2
100  Admin                            active
101  Sales                            active
102  Students                         active    Fa0/8, Fa0/9, Fa0/10, Fa0/11
                                                Fa0/12, Fa0/13, Fa0/14, Fa0/22
1002 fddi-default                     act/unsup
1003 token-ring-default               act/unsup
1004 fddinet-default                  act/unsup
1005 trnet-default                    act/unsup
VLAN Type  SAID       MTU   Parent RingNo BridgeNo Stp  BrdgMode Trans1 Trans2
---- ----- ---------- ----- ------ ------ -------- ---- -------- ------ ------
1    enet  100001     1500  -      -      -        -    -        0      0
100  enet  100100     1500  -      -      -        -    -        0      0
101  enet  100101     1500  -      -      -        -    -        0      0
102  enet  100102     1500  -      -      -        -    -        0      0
1002 fddi  101002     1500  -      -      -        -    -        0      0
1003 tr    101003     1500  -      -      -        -    -        0      0
1004 fdnet 101004     1500  -      -      -        ieee -        0      0
1005 trnet 101005     1500  -      -      -        ibm  -        0      0
Remote SPAN VLANs
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Primary Secondary Type              Ports
------- --------- ----------------- ------------------------------------------
Show VLAN Field Descriptions
| Field | Description | 
|---|---|
| VLAN | VLAN number | 
| Name | Name of the VLAN, if configured | 
| Status | Status of the VLAN (Active or suspended) | 
| Ports | Ports taht belong to the VLAN | 
| Type | Media type of the VLAN | 
| SAID | Security Association ID value of the VLAN | 
| MTU | Maximum Transfer Unit of the VLAN | 
| Parent | Parent VLAN if existing | 
| RingNo | Ring Number of the VLAN, if applicable | 
| BrdgNo | Brudge number of the VLAN, if applicable | 
| STP | Spanning Tree Protocol type used on the VLAN | 
| BrdgMode | Bridging mode for this VLAN | 
| Trans1 | Translation bridge 1 | 
| AREHops | Maximum number of hops for all-routers explorer frames | 
| STEHops | Maximum number of hops for spanning tree explorer frames | 
Show interfaces
A quick summary of all ports and their status
SW2#<input>show interfaces status</input>
Port      Name               Status       Vlan       Duplex  Speed Type
....
Fa0/8                        notconnect   102          auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/9                        notconnect   102          auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
Fa0/10                       notconnect   102          auto   auto 10/100BaseTX
....show switchport status
SW2#<input>show interfaces fastEthernet 0/10 switchport</input>
Name: Fa0/10
Switchport: Enabled
Administrative Mode: static access
Operational Mode: down
Administrative Trunking Encapsulation: dot1q
Negotiation of Trunking: Off
Access Mode VLAN: 102 (Students)
Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
Administrative Native VLAN tagging: enabled
Voice VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan host-association: none
Administrative private-vlan mapping: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk native VLAN: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk Native VLAN tagging: enabled
Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
Administrative private-vlan trunk private VLANs: none
Operational private-vlan: none
Trunking VLANs Enabled: ALL
Pruning VLANs Enabled: 2-1001
Capture Mode Disabled
Capture VLANs Allowed: ALL
Protected: false
Unknown unicast blocked: disabled
Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
Appliance trust: noneAdding VLAN's
The VLAN configuration is stored in a file named VLAN.DAT
Switch1#<input>dir</input>
Directory of flash:/
    2  -rwx         128   Mar 26 2007 13:58:48  layout.text
    3  -rwx     2888547   Mar 01 1993 01:16:05  c2950-i6q4l2-mz.121-13.EA1.bin
    5  -rwx         616   Apr 27 2009 12:40:25  vlan.dat
    6  -rwx        1663   Mar 01 1993 00:05:49  config.backup-1.2
    7  drwx         832   Mar 04 1993 23:52:10  html
   21  -rwx         109   Mar 01 1993 00:04:30  info
   22  -rwx         109   Mar 01 1993 00:04:30  info.ver
    8  -rwx        3727   Mar 22 2009 10:12:56  config.text
   24  -rwx         306   Mar 01 1993 00:03:48  env_vars
   25  -rwx      880640   Mar 08 1993 22:39:07  html2.tar
   26  -rwx          47   Mar 22 2009 10:12:56  private-config.text
7741440 bytes total (1981952 bytes free)Adding VLAN's from configure mode
To add VLAN's from configure mode is recomended.
Switch1#<input>configure terminal</input>
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Switch1(config)#<input>vlan 100</input>
Switch1(config-vlan)#<input>name Admin</input>
Switch1(config-vlan)#<input>vlan 101</input>
Switch1(config-vlan)#<input>name Sales</input>
Switch1(config-vlan)#<input>vlan 102</input>
Switch1(config-vlan)#<input>name Students</input>
Switch1(config-vlan)#<input>^Z</input>
Switch1#<input>sh vlan brief</input>
VLAN Name                             Status    Ports
---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------
1    default                          active    Fa0/1, Fa0/2, Fa0/3, Fa0/4
                                                Fa0/5, Fa0/6, Fa0/7, Fa0/8
                                                Fa0/9, Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/12
                                                Fa0/13, Fa0/14, Fa0/15, Fa0/16
                                                Fa0/17, Fa0/18, Fa0/19, Fa0/20
                                                Fa0/21, Fa0/22, Fa0/23, Fa0/24
                                                Gi0/1
100  Admin                            active
101  Sales                            active
102  Students                         active
1002 fddi-default                     active
1003 token-ring-default               active
1004 fddinet-default                  active
1005 trnet-default                    activeSeeing the VLAN's in running config
vtp mode transparantAdding VLAN's from database mode
You can add VLAN's from vlan database
Switch1#<input>vlan database</input>
% Warning: It is recommended to configure VLAN from config mode,
  as VLAN database mode is being deprecated. Please consult user
  documentation for configuring VTP/VLAN in config mode.
Switch1(vlan)#<input>vlan 100 name Admin</input>
VLAN 100 added:
    Name: Admin
Switch1(vlan)#<input>vlan 101 name Sales</input>
VLAN 101 added:
    Name: Sales
Switch1(vlan)#<input>vlan 102 name Students</input>
VLAN 102 added:
    Name: Students
Switch1(vlan)#<input>exit</input>
APPLY completed.
Exiting....
Switch1#<input>sh vlan brief</input>
LAN Name                             Status    Ports
---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------
1    default                          active    Fa0/1, Fa0/2, Fa0/3, Fa0/4
                                                Fa0/5, Fa0/6, Fa0/7, Fa0/8
                                                Fa0/9, Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/12
                                                Fa0/13, Fa0/14, Fa0/15, Fa0/16
                                                Fa0/17, Fa0/18, Fa0/19, Fa0/20
                                                Fa0/21, Fa0/22, Fa0/23, Fa0/24
                                                Gi0/1
100  Admin                            active
101  Sales                            active
102  Students                         active
1002 fddi-default                     active
1003 token-ring-default               active
1004 fddinet-default                  active
1005 trnet-default                    activeAccess Ports
Access Ports are ports that are connected to specific vlans.
Adding a port statically to a VLAN
To put fastethernet 0/7 port in VLAN 102, use the following commands.
Switch1#<input>conf t</input>
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Switch1(config)#<input>interface fastethernet 0/7</input>
Switch1(config-if)#<input>switchport mode access</input>
Switch1(config-if)#<input>switchport access vlan 102</input>Adding a range of ports to a VLAN
To put fastethernet 0/8, 0/9, 0/10, 0/11, 0/12, 0/13, 0/14 and 0/22 in VLAN 102
Switch1(config)#<input>interface range fastEthernet 0/8 - 14, fastEthernet 0/22</input>
Switch1(config-if-range)#<input>switchport mode access</input>
Switch1(config-if-range)#<input>switchport access vlan 102</input>To view ports in VLAN Students
Switch1#<input>show vlan name Students</input>
VLAN Name                             Status    Ports
---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------
102  Students                         active    Fa0/7, Fa0/8, Fa0/9, Fa0/10
                                                Fa0/11, Fa0/12, Fa0/13, Fa0/14
                                                Fa0/22, Gi0/2
VLAN Type  SAID       MTU   Parent RingNo BridgeNo Stp  BrdgMode Trans1 Trans2
---- ----- ---------- ----- ------ ------ -------- ---- -------- ------ ------
102  enet  100102     1500  -      -      -        -    -        0      0
Remote SPAN VLAN
----------------
Disabled
Primary Secondary Type              Ports
------- --------- ----------------- ------------------------------------------