VLAN COMMANDS

Example

The following example shows how to display information for VLAN 1:

Console#show vlan id 1

 

 

Vlan ID:

1

 

Type:

Static

 

Name:

DefaultVlan

 

Status:

Active

 

Ports/Port channel:

Eth1/ 1(S) Eth1/ 2(S)

Eth1/ 3(S) Eth1/ 4(S) Eth1/ 5(S)

 

Eth1/ 6(S) Eth1/ 7(S)

Eth1/ 8(S) Eth1/ 9(S) Eth1/10(S)

 

Eth1/11(S) Eth1/12(S)

Eth1/13(S) Eth1/14(S) Eth1/15(S)

 

Eth1/16(S) Eth1/17(S)

Eth1/18(S) Eth1/19(S) Eth1/20(S)

 

Eth1/21(S) Eth1/22(S)

Eth1/23(S) Eth1/24(S) Eth1/25(S)

 

Eth1/26(S)

 

Console#

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring Private VLANs

Private VLANs provide port-based security and isolation between ports within the assigned VLAN. This switch supports two types of private VLAN ports: promiscuous, and community ports. A promiscuous port can communicate with all interfaces within a private VLAN. Community ports can only communicate with other ports in their own community VLAN, and with their designated promiscuous ports. This section describes commands used to configure private VLANs.

Table 4-55 Private VLAN Commands

Command

Function

Mode

Page

Edit Private VLAN Groups

 

 

 

 

 

 

private-vlan

Adds or deletes primary and secondary

VC

4-210

 

VLANs

 

 

 

 

 

 

private-vlan association

Associates a secondary VLAN with a

VC

4-211

 

primary VLAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

Configure Private VLAN

Interfaces

 

 

 

 

 

 

switchport mode

Sets an interface to host mode or

IC

4-213

private-vlan

promiscuous mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

switchport private-vlan

Associates an interface with a secondary

IC

4-214

host-association

VLAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

switchport private-vlan

Maps an interface to a primary VLAN

IC

4-214

mapping

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SMC Networks TigerSwitch manual Configuring Private VLANs, 209, Following example shows how to display information for Vlan

TigerSwitch specifications

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