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 Viewing Mobile Groups and AutoTracker VLANs
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Viewing Mobile Groups and AutoTracker VLANs
You can view the current status of all mobile groups or AutoTracker 
VLANs
 in the switch 
using the 
atvl
 command. Enter 
atvl
 and a table similar to the following displays. 
VLAN   VLAN 
VLAN
Admin
Operational
Group :  Id
Description
Status
Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6
New Mobile Group 6
Enabled
Active
8
New Mobile Group 8
Enabled
Active
VLAN Group.
 The Group to which this AutoTracker 
VLAN
 is assigned. The Group is specified 
when first creating an AutoTracker 
VLAN
.
VLAN ID
. An identification number that you assigned when you created this 
VLAN
. A value will 
not display in this column for mobile groups.
VLAN Description.
 A textual description that you entered to describe a 
VLAN
 when you created 
or modified it through 
cratvl
 or 
modatvl
. This description is limited to 30 characters.
Admin Status.
 The Administrative Status for the 
VLAN
 may be enabled or disabled. You enable 
or disable the Administrative Status for a 
VLAN
 when you create or modify it. If the 
VLAN
 is 
enabled, the switch will use the policies you configured to filter traffic to the devices in this 
VLAN
. If you disable the rule, then policies will not be used, but the parameters you set up for 
the 
VLAN
 will be saved. 
Oper Status.
 The 
VLAN
 is shown as 
Active
 or 
Inactive
. In order for an enabled 
VLAN
 to become 
“active” it must be able to assign a switch port to the 
VLAN
. If the port rule is used for a 
VLAN
then the 
VLAN
 automatically becomes active. If any other rule is used (
MAC
 address, protocol, 
etc.), then a frame matching the 
VLAN
 rule must first be received by a switch port before the 
VLAN
 is active. So, an Active 
VLAN
 requires the following:
• Admin Status must be enabled.
• A port must be assigned to the 
VLAN
 through either a port-based rule or by a device trans-
mitting data that matches the 
VLAN
 policy.