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strange vlan tag state

strange vlan tag state

Anton_Nekhorosh
New Contributor
Hi all!

Why vlan have both flag ! and * ?
What does it mean?

#show vlan tag 350
VLAN Interface with name PTP_rt1_msk-rt7_msk created by user
Admin State: Enabled Tagging: 802.1Q Tag 350
Description: None
Virtual router: VR-Default
IPv4 Forwarding: Disabled
IPv4 MC Forwarding: Disabled
IPv6 Forwarding: Disabled
IPv6 MC Forwarding: Disabled
IPv6: None
STPD: None
Protocol: Match all unfiltered protocols
Loopback: Disabled
NetLogin: Disabled
OpenFlow: Disabled
TRILL: Disabled
QosProfile: None configured
Egress Rate Limit Designated Port: None configured
Flood Rate Limit QosProfile: None configured
Ports: 2. (Number of active ports=2)
Tag: !*46g, *39g
Flags: (*) Active, (!) Disabled, (g) Load Sharing port
(b) Port blocked on the vlan, (m) Mac-Based port
(a) Egress traffic allowed for NetLogin
(u) Egress traffic unallowed for NetLogin
(t) Translate VLAN tag for Private-VLAN
(s) Private-VLAN System Port, (L) Loopback port
(x) VMAN Tag Translated port
(G) Multi-switch LAG Group port
(H) Dynamically added by MVRP
(D) TRILL Designated, (A) TRILL Appointed Forwarder
(I) Dynamically added by IDM
(U) Dynamically added uplink port
(V) Dynamically added by VM Tracking
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Kawawa
Extreme Employee
I was going to add " I don know why you're seeing both on a single port. I just tried it on an X460 and X670 running 15.3.2.11 and 15.6.3.1 using a manual disable and protocol disable but can only seE one of the two states"
GTM-P2G8KFN