Figure 67: Private Vlan Membership Configuration - LevelOne GEL-2670 User Manual

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Configuring Private VLANs
One example of how private VLANs can be used is in servicing multi-tenant
dwellings. If all of the tenants are assigned to a private VLAN, then no
traffic can pass directly between the tenants on the local switch.
Communication with the outside world is restricted to the uplink ports
which may connect to one or more service providers (such as Internet,
IPTV, or VOIP). More than one private VLAN can be configured on the
switch if a different set of service providers is required for other client
groups.
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Advanced Configuration, Private VLANs, PVLAN Membership
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These parameters are displayed:
PVLAN ID - Private VLAN identifier.
By default, all ports are configured as members of VLAN 1 and
PVLAN 1. Because all of these ports are members of 802.1Q VLAN 1,
isolation cannot be enforced between the members of PVLAN 1. To use
PVLAN 1 properly, remove the ports to be isolated from VLAN 1 (see
page
175). Then connect the uplink ports to the local servers or other
service providers to which the members of PVLAN 1 require access.
Port Members - Port identifier.
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To configure VLAN port members for private VLANs:
Click Configuration, Private VLANs, PVLAN Membership.
1.
Add or delete members of any existing PVLAN, or click Add New Private
2.
VLAN and mark the port members.
Click Save.
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Figure 67: Private VLAN Membership Configuration

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