• A community VLAN can only contain ports configured as host.
•
Isolated VLAN
— a type of secondary VLAN in a primary VLAN:
• Ports in an isolated VLAN cannot talk directly to each other.
• Ports in an isolated VLAN can only communicate with promiscuous ports in the primary VLAN.
• An isolated VLAN can only contain ports configured as host.
•
Primary VLAN
— the base VLAN of a PVLAN:
• A switch can have one or more primary VLANs, and it can have none.
• A primary VLAN has one or more secondary VLANs.
• A primary VLAN and each of its secondary VLANs decrement the available number of VLAN IDs in
the switch.
• A primary VLAN has one or more promiscuous ports.
• A primary VLAN might have one or more trunk ports, or none.
•
Secondary VLAN
— a subdomain of the primary VLAN.
• There are two types of secondary VLAN — community VLAN and isolated VLAN.
PVLAN port types include:
•
Community port
— a port that belongs to a community VLAN and is allowed to communicate with
other ports in the same community VLAN and with promiscuous ports.
•
Host port
— in the context of a private VLAN, is a port in a secondary VLAN:
• The port must first be assigned that role in INTERFACE mode.
• A port assigned the host role cannot be added to a regular VLAN.
•
Isolated port
— a port that, in Layer 2, can only communicate with promiscuous ports that are in the
same PVLAN.
•
Promiscuous port
— a port that is allowed to communicate with any other port type in the PVLAN:
• A promiscuous port can be part of more than one primary VLAN.
• A promiscuous port cannot be added to a regular VLAN.
•
Trunk port
— carries traffic between switches:
• A trunk port in a PVLAN is always tagged.
• In tagged mode, the trunk port carries the primary or secondary VLAN traffic. The tag on the
packet helps identify the VLAN to which the packet belongs.
• A trunk port can also belong to a regular VLAN (non-private VLAN).
Each of the port types can be any type of physical Ethernet port, including port channels (LAGs). For more
information about port channels, refer to
For an introduction to VLANs, refer to
Using the Private VLAN Commands
To use the PVLAN feature, use the following commands.
• Enable/disable Layer 3 communication between secondary VLANs.
INTERFACE VLAN mode
[no] ip local-proxy-arp
Private VLANs (PVLAN)
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Страница 1: ...Dell Configuration Guide for the S4048T ON System 9 10 0 1 ...
Страница 98: ... saveenv 7 Reload the system uBoot mode reset Management 98 ...
Страница 113: ...Total CFM Pkts 10303 CCM Pkts 0 LBM Pkts 0 LTM Pkts 3 LBR Pkts 0 LTR Pkts 0 802 1ag 113 ...
Страница 411: ...mode transit no disable Force10 Resilient Ring Protocol FRRP 411 ...
Страница 590: ...Figure 67 Inspecting the LAG Configuration Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP 590 ...
Страница 591: ...Figure 68 Inspecting Configuration of LAG 10 on ALPHA Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP 591 ...
Страница 594: ...Figure 70 Inspecting a LAG Port on BRAVO Using the show interface Command Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP 594 ...
Страница 595: ...Figure 71 Inspecting LAG 10 Using the show interfaces port channel Command Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP 595 ...
Страница 646: ...Figure 87 Configuring Interfaces for MSDP Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 646 ...
Страница 647: ...Figure 88 Configuring OSPF and BGP for MSDP Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 647 ...
Страница 648: ...Figure 89 Configuring PIM in Multiple Routing Domains Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 648 ...
Страница 653: ...Figure 91 MSDP Default Peer Scenario 2 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 653 ...
Страница 654: ...Figure 92 MSDP Default Peer Scenario 3 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 654 ...
Страница 955: ...Figure 119 Single and Double Tag First byte TPID Match Service Provider Bridging 955 ...
Страница 1179: ...Figure 147 Create Hypervisor Figure 148 Edit Hypervisor Figure 149 Create Transport Connector Virtual Extensible LAN VXLAN 1179 ...