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4.4.24.2
Association
Use the Private VLAN Association page to configure the association between the pri-
mary 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 access this page, click
Switching
>
Private VLAN
>
Association
.
Figure 4.269 Switching > Private VLAN > Association
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
4.4.24.3
Interface
Use the Private VLAN Interface Association page 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 this page, click
Switching
>
Private VLAN
>
Interface
.
Figure 4.270 Switching > Private VLAN > Interface
Note!
Isolated VLANs and Community VLANs are collectively called Second-
ary VLANs.
Item
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 pri-
mary 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 config-
ured per private VLAN.
Refresh
Click
Refresh
to update the screen.
Edit
Click
Edit
to edit the selected entries.
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