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- === General Information about VLAN Configurations ===
- Note: this output will only show VLAN subscription for port-channels, not regular ports
- Native VLAN means untagged packets are put into the VLAN
- Tagged VLAN means the port allows 802.1Q tagged packets to pass on the port
- Admin Node - Native(untagged) VLAN 1, allowed tagged VLANs: 3
- Service Node - Native(untagged) VLAN 1, allowed tagged VLANs: None
- Rack Leader Controller - Native(untagged) VLAN 1, allowed tagged VLANs: <rack # VLAN> (101, 102, etc.)
- CMC's - Native(untagged) VLAN <rack # VLAN> (101, 102, etc.), allowed tagged VLANs: 3
- Node BMC's - Native(untagged) VLAN 1, allowed tagged VLANs: None
- Cooling Equipment (CDU/CRC's) - Native(untagged) VLAN 3, allowed tagged VLANs: None
- Interswitch Links - Native(untagged) VLAN 1, allowed tagged VLANs: 3, 1999
- port-channel 1:1 is in Native VLAN 1 and has the following allowed tagged VLANs: 101
- port-channel 1:6 is in Native VLAN 101 and has the following allowed tagged VLANs: 3
- port-channel 1:7 is in Native VLAN 101 and has the following allowed tagged VLANs: 99,3
- port-channel 1:8 is in Native VLAN 101 and has the following allowed tagged VLANs: 3
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