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Software Configuration Guide—Release IOS XE 3.6.0E and IOS 15.2(2)E
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Cisco IP Phone Voice Traffic 42-2
Cisco IP Phone Data Traffic 42-2
Configuring a Port to Connect to a Cisco 7960 IP Phone 42-3
Configuring Voice Ports for Voice and Data Traffic 42-3
Overriding the CoS Priority of Incoming Frames 42-5
Configuring Power 42-5
Configuring Private VLANs 43-1
About Private VLANs 43-1
Purpose of a PVLAN 43-2
PVLAN Terminology 43-3
PVLANs across Multiple Switches 43-5
Standard Trunk Ports 43-5
Isolated PVLAN Trunk Ports 43-6
Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Ports 43-7
PVLAN Modes Over Gigabit Etherchannel 43-8
Private-VLAN Interaction with Other Features 43-8
PVLANs and VLAN ACL/QoS 43-8
PVLANs and Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast Traffic 43-9
PVLANs and SVIs 43-10
Per-Virtual Port Error-Disable on PVLANs 43-10
PVLAN Commands 43-10
Configuring PVLANs 43-11
Basic PVLAN Configuration Procedure 43-12
Default Private-VLAN Configuration 43-12
PVLAN Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions 43-12
Configuring a VLAN as a PVLAN 43-15
Associating a Secondary VLAN with a Primary VLAN 43-16
Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a PVLAN Promiscuous Port 43-17
Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a PVLAN Host Port 43-18
Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as an Isolated PVLAN Trunk Port 43-19
Configuring a Layer 2 Interface as a Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Port 43-21
Permitting Routing of Secondary VLAN Ingress Traffic 43-23
Configuring PVLAN over EtherChannel 43-24
Configuring a Layer 2 EtherChannel 43-24
Configuring a Layer 2 Etherchannel as a PVLAN Promiscuous Port 43-24
Configuring a Layer 2 EtherChannel as a PVLAN Host Port 43-26
Configuring a Layer 2 EtherChannel as an Isolated PVLAN Trunk Port 43-27
Configuring a Layer 2 Etherchannel as a Promiscuous PVLAN Trunk Port 43-28