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LevelOne GEP-1070 - Private Vlans; PVLAN Membership

LevelOne GEP-1070
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WEB INTERFACE
To configure attributes for VLAN port members:
1. Click Configuration, VLANs, Ports.
2. Configure in the required settings for each interface.
3. Click Save.
4.15. Private VLANs
PVLAN Membership
Use the Private VLAN Membership Configuration page to assign port members to private
VLANs.
Private VLANs provide port-based security and isolation between ports within the assigned
VLAN. Data traffic on ports assigned to a private VLAN can only be forwarded to, and from,
uplink ports (that is, ports configured as members of both a standard IEEE 802.1Q VLAN and
the private VLAN).
Ports isolated in the private VLAN are designated as downlink ports, and can not
communicate with any other ports on the switch except for the uplink ports. Ports assigned to
both a private VLAN and an 802.1Q VLAN are designated as uplink ports, and can
communicate with any downlink ports within the same private VLAN to which it has been
assigned, and to any other ports within the 802.1Q VLANs to which it has been assigned.
One example of how private VLANs can be used is in servicing multi-tenant dwellings. If all of
the tenants are assigned to a private VLAN, then no traffic can pass directly between the
tenants on the local switch. Communication with the outside world is restricted to the uplink
ports which may connect to one or more service providers (such as Internet, IPTV, or VOIP).
More than one private VLAN can be configured on the switch if a different set of service
providers is required for other client groups.
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Configuration \ Private VLANs \ PVLAN Membership
Figure 69: Private VLAN Membership Configuration

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