In the following output, what does the asterisk indicate? user@switch> show vlans

In the following output, what does the asterisk indicate? user@switch> show vlans
Name Tag Interfaces
default None
ge-0/0/34.0, ge-0/0/33.0*, ge-0/0/32.0, ge-0/0/31.0,
ge-0/0/30.0, ge-0/0/29.0, ge-0/0/28.0*, ge-0/0/27.0,
ge-0/0/26.0*, ge-0/0/25.0, ge-0/0/19.0, ge-0/0/18.0*, ge-0/0/17.0, ge-0/0/16.0, ge-0/0/15.0*, ge-0/0/14.0,
ge-0/0/13.0, ge-0/0/11.0*, ge-0/0/9.0, ge-0/0/8.0*,

In the following output, what does the asterisk indicate? user@switch> show vlans
Name Tag Interfaces
default None
ge-0/0/34.0, ge-0/0/33.0*, ge-0/0/32.0, ge-0/0/31.0,
ge-0/0/30.0, ge-0/0/29.0, ge-0/0/28.0*, ge-0/0/27.0,
ge-0/0/26.0*, ge-0/0/25.0, ge-0/0/19.0, ge-0/0/18.0*, ge-0/0/17.0, ge-0/0/16.0, ge-0/0/15.0*, ge-0/0/14.0,
ge-0/0/13.0, ge-0/0/11.0*, ge-0/0/9.0, ge-0/0/8.0*,

A.
The interface is configured as a trunk.

B.
The interface is configured for spanning-tree protocol.

C.
The interface is active.

D.
The interface is inactive.

Explanation:
All interfaces with active paths are show with the *



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