Table 167: Private VLAN Association Fields
Field
Description
Primary VLAN
The VLAN ID of each VLAN configured as a primary VLAN.
Isolated VLAN
The VLAN ID of the isolated VLAN associated with the primary VLAN. If the
field is blank, no isolated VLAN has been associated with the primary VLAN.
An isolated VLAN is a secondary VLAN that carries traffic from isolated ports
to promiscuous ports. Only one isolated VLAN can be configured per private
VLAN.
Community VLAN
The VLAN ID of each community VLAN associated with the primary VLAN. If
the field is blank, no community VLANs have been associated with the
primary VLAN. A community VLAN is 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.
After you click
Edit
, the Edit Private VLAN Association window opens and allows you to create
associations with the selected primary VLAN. The following information describes the field in this
window.
•
Secondary VLAN – The isolated or community VLANs that can be associated with the primary
VLAN. Secondary VLANs that are already associated with a primary VLAN do not appear in the list
and cannot be associated with another primary VLAN. To select multiple secondary VLANs, Ctrl +
click each VLAN to associate with the primary VLAN.
Click
Refresh
to display the latest information from the router.
Private VLAN Interface
The private VLAN host interface configuration screen allows you to configure the primary and
secondary VLAN IDs for the host association mode. It also allows you to configure the port mode for the
ports and LAGs that belong to a private VLAN and to configure associations between interfaces and
primary/secondary private VLANs.
To access the Private VLAN Interface page, click
Switching
>
Private VLAN
>
Interface
in the
navigation menu.
Use the buttons to perform the following tasks:
•
To configure the port mode and private VLAN-to-interface associations, select the entry to modify
and click
Edit
.
•
To remove the association between an interface and the primary/secondary private VLANs that the
interface belongs to when it operates in host mode, select each interface with the association to
clear and click
Remove Host Association
. You must confirm the action before the host association
for the entry is cleared.
•
To remove the association between an interface and the primary/secondary private VLANs that the
interface belongs to when it operates in promiscuous mode, select each interface with the
association to clear and click
Remove Promiscuous Association
. You must confirm the action before
the promiscuous association for the entry is cleared.
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