Virtual LAN Commands
10-6
Security VLANs
Each Security Virtual LAN (SVLAN) can contain one or more groups of
ports. The group in a SVLAN are only allowed to send and receive
packets to groups in the same SVLAN. If a group is not assigned to a
specific SVLAN, it remains in the default SVLAN. Unicast packets with
unknown destination addresses are sent to all port members in a
SVLAN. Broadcast packets (broadcast address ffffffffff ) remain within
the VBC where they are received and are transmitted to only the
ports in an SVLAN that are members of the receiving port VBC.
set-sec-vlan
This command establishes a Security Virtual LAN.
The SVLANs are group-oriented. There are eight groups of ports on
the 8116 switch.
Table 10-1
SVLAN Groups
Group a
ports 1-2
Group b
ports 3-4
Group c
ports 5-6
Group d
ports 7-8
Group e
ports 9-10
Group f
ports 11-12
Group g
ports 13-14
Group h
ports 15-16