Static Virtual LANs (VLANs) 
Special VLAN Types 
Candidates for Primary VLAN include any static, port-based VLAN currently 
configured on the switch. (Protocol-Based VLANs and dynamic—GVRP-
learned—VLANs that have not been converted to a static VLAN cannot be the 
Primary VLAN.) To display the current Primary VLAN, use the CLI show vlan 
command. 
Note  If you configure a non-default VLAN as the Primary VLAN, you cannot delete 
that VLAN unless you first select a different VLAN to serve as primary. 
If you manually configure a gateway on the switch, it ignores any gateway 
address received via DHCP or Bootp. 
To change the Primary VLAN configuration, refer to “Changing the Primary 
VLAN” on page 2-31. 
The Secure Management VLAN 
Configuring a secure Management VLAN creates an isolated network for 
managing the HP ProCurve switches that support this feature. (As of January, 
2005, the Secure Management VLAN feature is available on these HP ProCurve 
switches: 
■  Switch 6108 
■  Series 6400cl switches 
■  Series 5300xl switches 
■  Series 4100gl switches 
■  Series 3400cl switches 
■  Series 2800  switches 
■  Series 2600  switches 
If you configure a Secure Management VLAN, access to the VLAN and to the 
switch’s management functions (Menu, CLI, and web browser interface) is 
available only through ports configured as members. 
■  Multiple ports on the switch can belong to the Management VLAN. This 
allows connections for multiple management stations you want to have 
access to the Management VLAN, while at the same time allowing Man-
agement VLAN links between switches configured for the same Manage-
ment VLAN. 
■  Only traffic from the Management VLAN can manage the switch, which 
means that only the workstations and PCs connected to ports belonging 
to the Management VLAN can manage and reconfigure the switch. 
Figure 2-27 illustrates use of the Management VLAN feature to support man-
agement access by a group of management workstations. 
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