API Guide

i-Internal untagged, I-Internal tagged, v-VLT untagged, V-VLT tagged
NUM Status Description Q Ports
* 1 up A Eth1/1/1-1/1/32
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
View interface VLAN configuration
OS10# show interface vlan
Vlan 1 is up, line protocol is up
Address is , Current address is
Interface index is 69208865
Internet address is not set
MTU 1532 bytes
LineSpeed auto
Flowcontrol rx off tx off
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout: 240
Last clearing of "show interface" counters Queueing strategy: fifo Time since last
interface status change:
Vlan 200 is up, line protocol is up
Address is , Current address is
Interface index is 69209064
Internet address is not set
MTU 1532 bytes
LineSpeed auto
Flowcontrol rx off tx off
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout: 240
Last clearing of "show interface" counters Queueing strategy: fifo Time since last
interface status change:
Vlan 320 is up, line protocol is up
Address is , Current address is
Interface index is 69209184
Internet address is not set
MTU 1532 bytes
LineSpeed auto
Flowcontrol rx off tx off
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout: 240
Last clearing of "show interface" counters Queueing strategy: fifo Time since last
interface status change:
View interface configuration for specific VLAN
OS10# show interface vlan 320
Vlan 320 is up, line protocol is up
Address is , Current address is
Interface index is 69209184
Internet address is not set
MTU 1532 bytes
LineSpeed auto
Flowcontrol rx off tx off
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout: 240
Last clearing of "show interface" counters Queueing strategy: fifo Time since last
interface status change:
VLAN Scaling
When VLANs are created, traffic class is specified for each VLAN that maps the VLAN traffic to a specific queue on the egress
port. Class-maps are created for each VLAN matching and the action is specified in the policymap that maps it to a specific
traffic class. Using traffic class-to-queue mapping, the traffic gets mapped to the corresponding queue.
Since ACL rules are created on a per VLAN basis, the scale of VLANs is dependent on the number of ACL rules available. The
ACL space is also shared by other applications such as FCoE. When more VLANs are created, the L2 QoS ACL space for the
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