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09-22-2013 04:27 PM
09-22-2013 04:27 PM
very simple question i'm sure!
(networking is not my forte)
the other week i used a command that showed every interface/port listing on the switch with the vlans membership it belonged to. but now I cant seem to recall what command i used
it's wasnt the 'show vlans ports ethernet all' command as that doesnt show each port individually (with the vlans membership). and it wasnt eg 'show vlans port a1' as the command that i'm after shows the complete listing, port after port
i'm thinking it was the 'show interfaces...' but i've gone through the list of available terms that procede that command and none bring up the required info.
f it helps, i was looking at trunk information at the time. and this command i'm after also showed the vlan membership of trunks (whereas a 'show vlan...' command doesnt show trunk vlan info)
can someone help?
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09-23-2013 03:24 PM
09-23-2013 03:24 PM
Re: very simple question i'm sure!
I'm wondering why HP do not push a technical exper to answer our questions !!!
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09-25-2013 09:42 AM
09-25-2013 09:42 AM
Re: very simple question I'm sure
>I'm wondering why HP do not push a technical expert to answer our questions
This is a peer to peer forum, not an official HP support site.
Have you tried contacting the HPSC?
http://www.hp.com/go/hpsc
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09-25-2013 03:11 PM
09-25-2013 03:11 PM
Re: very simple question i'm sure!
Was it perhaps 'show running-config vlan'?