Displaying High Availability VLAN Status Configuring High Availability VLANs
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Displaying High Availability VLAN Status
You can use CLI show commands to display the current configuration and statistics of high availability
VLANs on a switch. These commands include the following:
To display the status and configuration of high availability VLANs you use the show server-cluster
command. To display the status and configuration of all high availability VLANs on a switch enter:
-> show server-cluster
A screen similar to the following will be displayed:
-> show server-cluster
Legend: * = not valid
Cluster Mode Vlan Mac Address Ip Address IGMP Address Name
---------+-----+-----+-------------------+---------------+-------------+-----------
* 10 L2 100 01:10:11:22:33:44 - - cluster1
11 L2 100 01:10:11:22:33:44 - - cluster2
12 L2 100 01:10:11:22:33:44 - - -
13 L3 - 01:12:11:22:33:44 10.135.33.203 - -
* 14 L3 - 01:12:11:22:33:45 10.135.33.203 - -
15 L3 - 01:00:5e:00:00:44 10.135.33.203 225.0.1.2 cluster-igmp
To display the status and configuration of a single high availability VLAN cluster enter show server-clus-
ter followed by the server cluster ID number. For example, to display the status and configuration of high
availability server cluster id “1”enter
-> show server-cluster 1
A screen similar to the following will be displayed:
-> show server-cluster 1
Cluster Id : 1,
Cluster Name : L2-cluster,
Cluster Mode : L2,
Cluster Mac-address : 01:10:11:22:33:44,
Cluster Vlan : 12,
Administrative State: Enabled,
Operational State : Disabled,
Operational Flag : VPA is not forwarding
Note. For more information on the CLI commands, See the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
show server-cluster Displays the server clusters configured in the system.
show vlan Displays a list of all VLANs configured on the switch and the status of
related VLAN properties (e.g., admin and Spanning Tree status and
router port definitions).
show vlan members Displays a list of VLAN port assignments.