Viewing VLAN membership port information using EDM

Use this procedure to display the VLAN membership information for switch ports.

Procedure steps


Step Action

1

From the navigation tree, double-click VLAN.

2

In the VLAN tree, double-click VLANs .

3

Click the Ports tab.


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Variable definitions

Use the data in the following table to help you understand the VLAN port membership display.

Variable Value
Index Indicates the switch position in the stack and the port number. This is a read-only value.
VlanIds Indicates the VLAN IDs of which this port is a member. This is a read-only value.
DiscardUntaggedFrames Indicates how untagged frames received on this port are processed.
  • true—untagged frames are discarded by the forwarding process
  • false—untagged frames are assigned to the VLAN specified by the VLAN ID.
This column applies to trunk ports only.
FilteredUnregisteredFrame Indicates how unregistered frames received on this port are processed.
  • true—unregistered frames are discarded by the forwarding process
  • false—unregistered frames are assigned to the VLAN specified by the VLAN ID.
This column applies to access ports only.
DefaultVlanId Indicates the VLAN ID assigned to untagged and unregistered frames received on a port.
PortPriority Indicates the port priority for the switch to consider as it forwards received packets. Values range from 0 to 7.
Tagging

Indicates the type of VLAN port. Values include:

  • untagAll (access)
  • tagAll (trunk)
  • untagPvidOnly
  • tagPvidOnly

If the port is a trunk port, the port is often a member of more than one VLAN. If the port is an access port, the port can only be a member of one VLAN.