4.3.5 Private VLANs
4.3.5.1 Private VLAN Configuration
The Private VLAN membership configurations for the switch can be monitored and modified here. Private VLANs can be added
or deleted here. Port members of each Private VLAN can be added or removed here.
Private VLANs are based on the source port mask, and there are no connections to VLANs. This means that VLAN IDs and
Private VLAN IDs can be identical.
A port must be a member of both a VLAN and a Private VLAN to be able to forward packets. By default, all ports are VLAN
unaware and members of VLAN 1 and Private VLAN 1.
A VLAN unaware port can only be a member of one VLAN, but it can be a member of multiple Private VLANs.
The table below explains the manageable items shown on this page.
Object
Delete
Private VLAN ID
Port Members
Adding a New Private
VLAN
Figure 4-3-34: Private VLAN Membership Configuration
Description
To delete a Group Name to VLAN map entry, check this box. The entry will be
deleted on the switch during the next Save
Indicates the ID of this particular private VLAN.
A row of check boxes for each port is displayed for each private VLAN ID. To
include a port in a Private VLAN, check the box. To remove or exclude the port
from the Private VLAN, make sure the box is unchecked. By default, no ports
are members, and all boxes are unchecked.
Click
is added to the table, and the private VLAN can be configured as needed. The
allowed range for a private VLAN ID is the same as the switch port number
range. Any values outside this range are not accepted, and a warning message
appears. Click "OK" to discard the incorrect entry, or click "Cancel" to return to
the editing and make a correction.
The Private VLAN is enabled when you click "Save".
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to add a new private VLAN ID. An empty row
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