VLAN Configuration 3

Web – Click VLAN, Private VLAN, Association. Select the required primary VLAN from the scroll-down box, highlight one or more community VLANs in the Non-Association list box, and click Add to associate these entries with the selected primary VLAN. (A community VLAN can only be associated with one primary VLAN.)

Figure 3-69. Private VLAN Association

CLI – This example associates community VLANs 6 and 7 with primary VLAN 5.

Console(config)#vlan database

association

6

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Console(config-vlan)#private-vlan 5

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Console(config-vlan)#private-vlan 5

association

7

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Console(config)#

 

 

 

Displaying Private VLAN Interface Information

Use the Private VLAN Port Information and Private VLAN Trunk Information menus to display the interfaces associated with private VLANs.

Command Attributes

Port/Trunk – The switch interface.

PVLAN Port Type – Displays private VLAN port types.

-Normal – The port is not configured in a private VLAN.

-Host – The port is a community port and can only communicate with other ports in its own community VLAN, and with the designated promiscuous port(s).

-Promiscuous – A promiscuous port can communicate with all the interfaces within a private VLAN.

Primary VLAN – Conveys traffic between promiscuous ports, and between promiscuous ports and community ports within the associated community VLANs.

Community VLAN – A community VLAN conveys traffic between community ports, and from community ports to their designated promiscuous ports.

Isolated VLAN – Conveys traffic only between the VLAN’s isolated ports and promiscuous ports. Traffic between isolated ports within the VLAN is blocked.

Trunk – The trunk identifier. (Port Information only)

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