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You can associate the PVLAN trunk port to both primary and secondary VLANs. This port carries traffic from both the
primary and secondary VLANs.
To configure a PVLAN trunk port, associate a regular tagged port that is not a promiscuous or secondary port to a VLAN
within a PVLAN domain. There are no specific CLI commands to configure a port as a PVLAN trunk port.
NOTE: OS10 supports MAC address movement within a PVLAN domain. MAC address movement is supported:
From primary to secondary VLAN
From secondary to primary VLAN
Between secondary VLANs
The following figure shows the different components in a PVLAN domain.
Limitations
OS10 does not support PVLANs on the S4200-ON and Z9300-ON series switches.
Enabling multiple PVLAN domains with Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) groups consumes a significant amount
of TCAM space.
If a packet enters through a VLAN and exits through another VLAN, the VLAN statistics counter increments the ingress
VLAN counter twice. The system does not update the egress VLAN counter.
IPv6 communication is not supported between devices in:
Community and isolated VLANs
One community VLAN and another community VLAN
Isolated VLANs
Configuration notes
Do not configure the default VLAN as a PVLAN, primary or secondary.
Do not configure a PVLAN secondary port as a member of more than one VLAN within the same PVLAN domain.
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