Port Types:

Community port: A community port is a port that belongs to a community VLAN and is allowed to communicate with other ports in the same community VLAN and with promiscuous ports.

Isolated port: An isolated port is a port that, in Layer 2, can only communicate with promiscuous ports that are in the same PVLAN.

Promiscuous port: A promiscuous port is a port that is allowed to communicate with any other port type.

Trunk port: A trunk port carries VLAN traffic across switches:

A trunk port in a PVLAN is always tagged.

A trunk port in Tagged mode carries primary or secondary VLAN traffic. The tag on the packet helps identify the VLAN to which the packet belongs.

A trunk port can also belong to a regular VLAN (non-private VLAN).

ip local-proxy-arp

Enable/disable Layer 3 communication between secondary VLANs in a private VLAN.

S6000

Syntax

[no] ip local-proxy-arp

Defaults

Command Modes

Command History

To disable Layer 3 communication between secondary VLANs in a private VLAN, use the no ip local-proxy-arpcommand in INTERFACE VLAN mode for the primary VLAN.

To disable Layer 3 communication in a particular secondary VLAN, use the no ip local-proxy-arpcommand in INTERFACE VLAN mode for the selected secondary VLAN.

NOTE: Even after you disable ip-local-proxy-arp (use no ip-local- proxy-arp) in a secondary VLAN, Layer 3 communication may happen between some secondary VLAN hosts, until the address resolution protocol (ARP) timeout happens on those secondary VLAN hosts.

Layer 3 communication is disabled between secondary VLANs in a private VLAN.

INTERFACE VLAN

This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.

The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.

VersionDescription

9.7(0.0)

Introduced on the S6000-ON.

Private VLAN (PVLAN)

1223

Page 1223
Image 1223
Dell 9.7(0.0) manual Ip local-proxy-arp, No ip local-proxy-arp