Displaying Current Private Vlans - SMC Networks SMC TigerStack III SMC6824M Management Manual

24-port fast ethernet switch
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VLAN, and with their designated promiscuous ports. (Note that private
VLANs and normal VLANs can exist simultaneously within the same
switch.)
Each private VLAN consists of two components: a primary VLAN and
one or more community VLANs. A primary VLAN allows traffic to pass
between promiscuous ports, and between promiscuous ports and
community ports subordinate to the primary VLAN. A community VLAN
conveys traffic between community ports, and from the community ports
to their associated promiscuous ports. Multiple primary VLANs can be
configured on this switch, and multiple community VLANs can be
configured within each primary VLAN.
To configure private VLANs, follow these steps:
1. Use the Private VLAN Configuration menu (page 3-197) to designate
one or more community VLANs and the primary VLAN that will
channel traffic outside of the community groups.
2. Use the Private VLAN Association menu (page 3-198) to map the
secondary (i.e., community) VLAN(s) to the primary VLAN.
3. Use the Private VLAN Port Configuration menu (page 3-200) to set the
port type to promiscuous (i.e., having access to all ports in the primary
VLAN) or host (i.e., having access restricted to community VLAN
members, and channeling all other traffic through a promiscuous port).
Then assign any promiscuous ports to a primary VLAN and any host
ports a secondary VLAN (i.e., community VLAN).

Displaying Current Private VLANs

The Private VLAN Information page displays information on the private
VLANs configured on the switch, including primary and community
VLANs, and their associated interfaces.
Command Attributes
• VLAN ID – ID of configured VLAN (1-4093).
VLAN C
ONFIGURATION
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