CLI (Command Line Interface)

Edit Private VLAN Groups

Edit Private VLAN Groups

Command

Function

 

 

private-vlan

Syntax:

Use this command to create a primary,

private-vlan vlan-id {community primary isolated}

isolated or community private VLAN.

no private-vlan vlan-id

vlan-id - ID of private VLAN. (Range: 1-4094, no leading zeroes).

Use the no form to remove the specified

• community - A VLAN in which traffic is restricted to port

private VLAN.

members.

 

 

• primary - A VLAN which can contain one or more community

 

VLANs, and serves to channel traffic between community

 

VLANs and other locations.

 

• isolated – Specifies an isolated VLAN. Ports assigned to an

 

isolated VLAN can only communicate with promiscuous ports

 

within their own VLAN.

 

Default Setting: None

 

Command Mode: VLAN Configuration

 

Command Usage: Private VLANs are used to restrict traffic to

 

ports within the same VLAN “community,” and channel traffic

 

passing outside the community through promiscuous ports that

 

have been mapped to the associated “primary” VLAN.

 

Port membership for private VLANs is static. Once a port has

 

been assigned to a private VLAN, it cannot be dynamically moved

 

to another VLAN via GVRP.

 

Private VLAN ports cannot be set to trunked mode. (See switch-

 

port mode on page 256.)

 

Example:

 

Console(config)#vlan database

 

Console(config-vlan)#private-vlan 2 primary

 

Console(config-vlan)#private-vlan 3 community

 

Console(config)#

 

 

private vlan association

Syntax:

Use this command to associate a primary

private-vlan primary-vlan-id association {secondary-

VLAN with a secondary (i.e., community)

vlan-id add secondary-vlan-id remove secondary-

vlan-id}

VLAN.

no private-vlan primary-vlan-id association

Use the no form to remove all

primary-vlan-id - ID of primary VLAN.

associations for the specified primary

(Range: 1-4094, no leading zeroes).

VLAN.

secondary-vlan-id - ID of secondary (i.e, community) VLAN.

 

 

(Range: 1-4094, no leading zeroes).

 

Default Setting: None

 

Command Mode: VLAN Configuration

 

Command Usage: Secondary VLANs provide security for group

 

members. The associated primary VLAN provides a common

 

interface for access to other network resources within the primary

 

VLAN (e.g., servers configured with promiscuous ports) and to

 

resources outside of the primary VLAN (via promiscuous ports).

 

Example:

 

Console(config-vlan)#private-vlan 2 association 3

 

Console(config)#

 

 

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NXA-ENET24 specifications

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