Configuring the ECN330-switch
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To configure primary/secondary associated groups, follow these steps:
1. Use the Private VLAN Configuration menu (section 6.12.2.2 on page 306)
to designate the primary VLAN that will be used to channel traffic outside of
the isolated VLAN(s), and one or more isolated VLANs.
2. Use the Private VLAN Association menu (section 6.12.2.3 on page 307) to
map the isolated VLAN(s) to a primary VLAN.
3. Use the Private VLAN Port Configuration menu (section 6.12.2.5 on page
309) to configure one or more promiscuous port (that is, having access to
all ports in the primary VLAN and all ports in the associated isolated
VLANs), and one or more isolated ports.
Note that a promiscuous port can join a normal VLAN, but at most be
mapped to one primary VLAN. Because private VLAN ports can belong to
a normal VLAN and private VLAN concurrently, the native VLAN of a private
port will not automatically change to the private VLAN when assigning a
promiscuous port to a primary VLAN or assigning an isolated port to an
isolated VLAN as described in the following steps.
4. Use the Private VLAN Port Configuration menu (section 6.12.2.5 on page
309) to assign a promiscuous port to a primary VLAN.
5. Use the Private VLAN Port Configuration menu (section 6.12.2.5 on page
309) to assign an isolated port to an isolated VLAN.
6. Private VLANs can support tagged or untagged members. Use the VLAN
Static Table (section 6.12.1.8 on page 287) to specify tagged or untagged
members.
6.12.2.1 Displaying Current Private VLANs
The Private VLAN Information page displays information on the private VLANs
configured on the ECN330-switch, including primary 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, and an isolated VLAN
displays the associated primary VLAN.