Understanding Private Vlans - Cisco ME 3400G-2CS - Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring Private VLANs
This chapter describes how to configure private VLANs on the Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access switch.
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this chapter, see the command
Note
reference for this release.
The chapter consists of these sections:

Understanding Private VLANs

The private-VLAN feature addresses two problems that service providers face when using VLANs:
Using private VLANs addresses the scalability problem and provides IP address management benefits
for service providers and Layer 2 security for customers.
These sections describe how private VLANs work:
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Understanding Private VLANs, page 12-1
Configuring Private VLANs, page 12-5
Monitoring Private VLANs, page 12-15
Scalability: The switch supports up to 1005 active VLANs. If a service provider assigns one VLAN
per customer, this limits the numbers of customers that the service provider can support.
To enable IP routing, each VLAN is assigned a subnet address space or a block of addresses, which
can result in wasting the unused IP addresses and cause IP address management problems.
Types of Private VLANs and Private-VLAN Ports, page 12-2
IP Addressing Scheme with Private VLANs, page 12-4
Private VLANs across Multiple Switches, page 12-4
Private VLANs and Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast Traffic, page 12-5
Private VLANs and SVIs, page 12-5
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