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Egress Rate Limit : Disabled, 1000M bits per second
VLAN Membership Mode : Hybrid
Ingress Rule : Disabled
Acceptable Frame Type : All frames
Native VLAN : 1
Priority for Untagged Traffic : 0
GVRP Status : Disabled
Allowed VLAN : 1(u)
Forbidden VLAN :
802.1Q-tunnel Status : Disable
802.1Q-tunnel Mode : NORMAL
802.1Q-tunnel TPID : 8100(Hex)
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Table 87: show interfaces switchport - display description
Field Description
Broadcast
Threshold
Shows if broadcast storm suppression is enabled or disabled; if enabled
it also shows the threshold level (page 707).
Multicast
Threshold
Shows if multicast storm suppression is enabled or disabled; if enabled it
also shows the threshold level (page 707).
Unknown-unicast
Threshold
Shows if unknown unicast storm suppression is enabled or disabled; if
enabled it also shows the threshold level (page 707).
LACP Status Shows if Link Aggregation Control Protocol has been enabled or disabled
(page 719).
Ingress/Egress
Rate Limit
Shows if rate limiting is enabled, and the current rate limit (page 737).
VLAN Membership
Mode
Indicates membership mode as Trunk or Hybrid (page 792).
Ingress Rule Shows if ingress filtering is enabled or disabled (page 791).
Acceptable Frame
Type
Shows if acceptable VLAN frames include all types or tagged frames only
(page 790).
Native VLAN Indicates the default Port VLAN ID (page 793).
Priority for
Untagged Traffic
Indicates the default priority for untagged frames (page 820).
GVRP Status Shows if GARP VLAN Registration Protocol is enabled or disabled
(page 784).
Allowed VLAN Shows the VLANs this interface has joined, where “(u)” indicates
untagged and “(t)” indicates tagged (page 790).
Forbidden VLAN Shows the VLANs this interface can not dynamically join via GVRP
(page 784).
802.1Q-tunnel
Status
Shows if 802.1Q tunnel is enabled on this interface (page 797).
802.1Q-tunnel
Mode
Shows the tunnel mode as Normal, 802.1Q Tunnel or 802.1Q Tunnel
Uplink (page 798).
802.1Q-tunnel
TPID
Shows the Tag Protocol Identifier used for learning and switching packets
(page 799).