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Chapter 16 Configuring Private VLANs
Configuring Private VLANs
Limitations with Other Features
When configuring private VLANs, remember these limitations with other features:
Note
In some cases, the configuration is accepted with no error messages, but the commands have no effect.
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Do not configure fallback bridging on switches with private VLANs.
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When IGMP snooping is enabled on the switch (the default), the switch or switch stack supports no
more than 20 private-VLAN domains.
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Do not configure a remote SPAN (RSPAN) VLAN as a private-VLAN primary or secondary VLAN.
For more information about SPAN, see
Chapter 30, “Configuring SPAN and RSPAN.”
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Do not configure private-VLAN ports on interfaces configured for these other features:
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dynamic-access port VLAN membership
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Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP)
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Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP)
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Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
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Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)
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voice VLAN
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Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCP)
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You can configure IEEE 802.1x port-based authentication on a private-VLAN port, but do not
configure 802.1x with port security, voice VLAN, or per-user ACL on private-VLAN ports.
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A private-VLAN host or promiscuous port cannot be a SPAN destination port. If you configure a
SPAN destination port as a private-VLAN port, the port becomes inactive.
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If you configure a static MAC address on a promiscuous port in the primary VLAN, you must add
the same static address to all associated secondary VLANs. If you configure a static MAC address
on a host port in a secondary VLAN, you must add the same static MAC address to the associated
primary VLAN. When you delete a static MAC address from a private-VLAN port, you must remove
all instances of the configured MAC address from the private VLAN.
Note
Dynamic MAC addresses learned in one VLAN of a private VLAN are replicated in the
associated VLANs. For example, a MAC address learned in a secondary VLAN is replicated
in the primary VLAN. When the original dynamic MAC address is deleted or aged out, the
replicated addresses are removed from the MAC address table.
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Configure Layer 3 VLAN interfaces (SVIs) only for primary VLANs.