Configuring Private VLAN Interfaces
Use the Private VLAN Port Configuration and Private VLAN Trunk Configuration
menus to set the private VLAN interface type, and assign the interfaces to a private
VLAN.
Command Attributes
• Port/Trunk - The switch interface.
• PVLAN Port Type - Sets private VLAN port types.
- Normal – The port is not assigned in a private VLAN.
- Host – The port is a community port. A community port can communicate with
other ports in its own community VLAN and with 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 secondary VLANs.
If PVLAN type is "Promiscuous," then specify the associated primary VLAN.
• Community VLAN – A community VLAN conveys traffic between community
ports, and from community ports to their designated promiscuous ports. Set
PVLAN Port Type to "Host," and then specify the associated Community VLAN.
• Trunk – The trunk identifier. (Port Information only)
Web – Click VLAN, Private VLAN, Port Configuration or Trunk Configuration. Set the
PVLAN Port Type for each port that will join a private VLAN. Assign promiscuous
ports to a primary VLAN. Assign host ports to a community VLAN. After all the ports
have been configured, click Apply.
Figure 3-87 Private VLAN Port Configuration
VLAN Configuration
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