Private Vlan Settings; Gvrp Settings - Cisco SX350 Series Administration Manual

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VLAN Management

Private VLAN Settings

Private VLAN Settings
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4

GVRP Settings

Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
The Private VLAN Settings page displays the private VLANs that have been defined.
To create a new private VLAN:
Click VLAN Management > Private VLAN Settings.
Click the Add button.
Enter the values for the following fields:
Primary VLAN ID—Select a VLAN to be defined as the primary VLAN in the private
VLAN. The primary VLAN is used to allow Layer 2 connectivity from promiscuous
ports to isolated ports and to community ports.
Isolated VLAN ID—An isolated VLAN is used to allow isolated ports to send traffic
to the primary VLAN.
Available Community VLANs—Move the VLANs that you want to be community
VLANs to the Selected Community VLANs list. Community VLANs are used to
allow Layer 2 connectivity from community ports to promiscuous ports and to
community ports of the same community. This is called Community VLAN Range on
the main page.
Click Apply. The settings are modified and written to the Running Configuration file.
Adjacent VLAN-aware devices can exchange VLAN information with each other by using the
Generic VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP). GVRP is based on the Generic Attribute
Registration Protocol (GARP) and propagates VLAN information throughout a bridged
network.
To enable GVRP on an interface, it must be configured in General mode.
When a port joins a VLAN by using GVRP, it is added to the VLAN as a tagged dynamic
member, unless this was expressly forbidden in the
VLAN does not exist, it is dynamically created when Dynamic VLAN creation is enabled for
this port (in the
GVRP Settings
Port VLAN Membership
page).
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