Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Initial Configuration
- Chapter 3: Configuring the Switch
- Using the Web Interface
- Navigating the Web Browser Interface
- Panel Display
- Main Menu
- Basic Configuration
- Displaying System Information
- Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions
- Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
- Setting the Switch’s IP Address
- Enabling Jumbo Frames
- Managing Firmware
- Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
- Console Port Settings
- Telnet Settings
- Configuring Event Logging
- Resetting the System
- Setting the System Clock
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- User Authentication
- Configuring User Accounts
- Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
- Configuring Encryption Keys
- AAA Authorization and Accounting
- Configuring HTTPS
- Replacing the Default Secure-site Certificate
- Configuring the Secure Shell
- Configuring Port Security
- Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
- Web Authentication
- Network Access - MAC Address Authentication
- MAC Authentication
- Access Control Lists
- Port Configuration
- Address Table Settings
- Spanning Tree Algorithm Configuration
- VLAN Configuration
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Class of Service Configuration
- Quality of Service
- VoIP Traffic Configuration
- Multicast Filtering
- Multicast VLAN Registration
- DHCP Snooping
- IP Source Guard
- IP Clustering
- UPnP
- Chapter 4: Command Line Interface
- Using the Command Line Interface
- Entering Commands
- Command Groups
- Line Commands
- General Commands
- System Management Commands
- Flash/File Commands
- Authentication Commands
- Access Control List Commands
- SNMP Commands
- Interface Commands
- Mirror Port Commands
- Rate Limit Commands
- Link Aggregation Commands
- Address Table Commands
- LLDP Commands
- lldp
- lldp holdtime-multiplier
- lldp medFastStartCount
- lldp notification-interval
- lldp refresh-interval
- lldp reinit-delay
- lldp tx-delay
- lldp admin-status
- lldp notification
- lldp mednotification
- lldp basic-tlv management-ip-address
- lldp basic-tlv port-description
- lldp basic-tlv system-capabilities
- lldp basic-tlv system-description
- lldp basic-tlv system-name
- lldp dot1-tlv proto-ident
- lldp dot1-tlv proto-vid
- lldp dot1-tlv pvid
- lldp dot1-tlv vlan-name
- lldp dot3-tlv link-agg
- lldp dot3-tlv mac-phy
- lldp dot3-tlv max-frame
- lldp dot3-tlv poe
- lldp medtlv extpoe
- lldp medtlv inventory
- lldp medtlv location
- lldp medtlv med-cap
- lldp medtlv network-policy
- show lldp config
- show lldp info local-device
- show lldp info remote-device
- show lldp info statistics
- UPnP Commands
- Spanning Tree Commands
- spanning-tree
- spanning-tree mode
- spanning-tree forward-time
- spanning-tree hello-time
- spanning-tree max-age
- spanning-tree priority
- spanning-tree pathcost method
- spanning-tree transmission-limit
- spanning-tree mst-configuration
- mst vlan
- mst priority
- name
- revision
- max-hops
- spanning-tree spanning-disabled
- spanning-tree cost
- spanning-tree port-priority
- spanning-tree edge-port
- spanning-tree portfast
- spanning-tree link-type
- spanning-tree loopback-detection
- spanning-tree loopback-detection release-mode
- spanning-tree loopback-detection trap
- spanning-tree mst cost
- spanning-tree mst port-priority
- spanning-tree protocol-migration
- show spanning-tree
- show spanning-tree mst configuration
- VLAN Commands
- Priority Commands
- Quality of Service Commands
- Voice VLAN Commands
- Multicast Filtering Commands
- Multicast VLAN Registration Commands
- IP Interface Commands
- IP Source Guard Commands
- DHCP Snooping Commands
- IP Cluster Commands
- Appendix A: Software Specifications
- Appendix B: Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index
VLAN Configuration
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CLI – This example associates community VLANs 6 and 7 with primary VLAN 5.
Displaying Private VLAN Interface Information
Use the Private VLAN Port Information and Private VLAN Trunk Information menus
to display the interfaces associated with private VLANs.
Command Attributes
• Port/Trunk – The switch interface.
• PVLAN Port Type – Displays private VLAN port types.
- Normal – The port is not configured in a private VLAN.
- Host – The port is a community port and can only communicate with other ports
in its own community VLAN, and with the designated promiscuous port(s). Or the
port is an isolated port that can only communicate with the lone promiscuous
port within its own isolated VLAN.
- Promiscuous – A promiscuous port can communicate with all the interfaces
within a private VLAN.
• Primary VLAN – Conveys traffic between promiscuous ports, and between
promiscuous ports and community ports within the associated secondary VLANs.
• Community VLAN – A community VLAN conveys traffic between community
ports, and from community ports to their designated promiscuous ports.
• Trunk – The trunk identifier. (Port Information only)
Web – Click VLAN, Private VLAN, Port Information or Trunk Information.
Figure 3-106 Private VLAN Port Information
Console(config)#vlan database 4-242
Console(config-vlan)#private-vlan 5 association 6 4-256
Console(config-vlan)#private-vlan 5 association 7 4-256
Console(config)#