Use the buttons to perform the following tasks:
•
To add a VLAN, click
Add VLAN
and specify the VLAN ID(s) in the available field.
•
To configure a private VLAN, select the entry to modify and click
Edit
. Then, configure the desired
private VLAN setting.
Note
Default VLAN and management VLAN cannot be configured as a private VLANs and hence
are not displayed on this page.
Table 166: Private VLAN Configuration Fields
Field
Description
VLAN ID
Displays the VLAN ID for which Private VLAN type is being set.
Type
Use the Private VLAN Type menu to select the type of private VLAN. The factory
default is Unconfigured.
•
Primary – A private VLAN that forwards the traffic from the promiscuous
ports to isolated ports, community ports, and other promiscuous ports in the
same private VLAN. Only one primary VLAN can be configured per private
VLAN. All ports within a private VLAN share the same primary VLAN.
•
Isolated – A secondary VLAN that carries traffic from isolated ports to
promiscuous ports. Only one isolated VLAN can be configured per private
VLAN.
•
Community – A secondary VLAN that forwards traffic between ports that
belong to the same community and to the promiscuous ports. Multiple
community VLANs can be configured per private VLAN.
•
Unconfigured – The VLAN is not configured as a private VLAN.
Click
Refresh
to display the latest information from the router.
Private VLAN Association
Use this page to configure the association between the primary VLAN and secondary VLANs.
Associating a secondary VLAN with a primary VLAN allows host ports in the secondary VLAN to
communicate outside the private VLAN. To configure a primary VLAN association, select the entry to
modify and click
Edit
.
To access the Private VLAN Association page, click
Switching
>
Private VLAN
>
Association
in the
navigation menu.
Use the buttons to perform the following tasks:
•
To configure a primary VLAN association, select each entry to modify and click
Edit
.
Note
Isolated VLANs and Community VLANs are collectively called Secondary VLANs.
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