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2. Use the Private VLAN Association menu (page 3-160) to map the
secondary (i.e., community) VLAN(s) to the primary VLAN.
3. Use the Private VLAN Port Configuration menu (page 3-162) to set
the port type to promiscuous (i.e., having access to all ports in the
primary VLAN), or host (i.e., having access restricted to community
VLAN members, and channeling all other traffic through promiscuous
ports). Then assign any promiscuous ports to a primary VLAN and
any host ports a community VLAN.
To configure an isolated VLAN, follow these steps:
1. Use the Private VLAN Configuration menu (page 3-159) to designate
an isolated VLAN that will channel all traffic through a single
promiscuous port.
2. Use the Private VLAN Port Configuration menu (page 3-162) to set
the port type to promiscuous (i.e., the single channel to the external
network), or isolated (i.e., having access only to the promiscuous port
in its own VLAN). Then assign the promiscuous port and all host
ports to an isolated VLAN.
Displaying Current Private VLANs
The Private VLAN Information page displays information on the private
VLANs configured on the switch, including primary, community, and
isolated VLANs, and their assigned interfaces.
Command Attributes
• VLAN ID – ID of configured VLAN (1-4094), and VLAN type.
• Primary VLAN – The VLAN with which the selected VLAN ID is
associated. A primary VLAN displays its own ID, a community VLAN
displays the associated primary VLAN, and an isolated VLAN displays
the stand-alone VLAN.
• Ports List – The list of ports (and assigned port type) in the selected
private VLAN.