Confused about output of show vlan id command

I  configured a few vlans on a switch. 3 vlans, each assigned only one port. The ouput of show vlan brief shows me exactly what I would expect:
IOU1#show vlan bri
VLAN Name                             Status    Ports
1    default                          active    Et0/0, Et0/3, Et1/3
101  VLAN0101                         active    Et1/0
102  VLAN0102                         active    Et1/1
103  VLAN0103                         active    Et1/2
1002 fddi-default                     act/unsup
1003 token-ring-default               act/unsup
1004 fddinet-default                  act/unsup
1005 trnet-default                    act/unsup
But confusingly when I do a show vlan id for one of my vlans it lists the vlan's interface and then two other interfaces:
IOU1#show vlan id 102
VLAN Name                             Status    Ports
102  VLAN0102                         active    Et0/1, Et0/2, Et1/1
VLAN Type  SAID       MTU   Parent RingNo BridgeNo Stp  BrdgMode Trans1 Trans2
102  enet  100102     1500  -      -      -        -    -        0      0
Primary Secondary Type              Ports
Et0/1 and Et0/2 are trunks to two other switches. I don't get why its listing those trunk ports though I was only expecting it to show Et1/1. Is listing those ports there because this vlan is connected via trunk ports to other switches? I don't know exactly what those two interfaces there is telling me.

I think IOU and IOL behave this way. When you say real switch, on nexus platforms in my experience they are same as what you have shown above as IOU.
A switch like C3750, C3560, C3650, C3850 etc.... they will have regular output that you might be used to, i.e. not showing trunk interfaces in the vlan id output.
Hope this helps.

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