User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- The Command Line Interface
- First-Time Configuration
- Using the Setup Utility
- Setting Passwords
- Menu Basics
- The Information Menu
- Information Menu
- System Information
- Layer 2 Information
- Layer 3 Information
- IP Routing Information
- ARP Information
- BGP Information
- BGP Peer information
- BGP Summary information
- OSPF Information
- Routing Information Protocol Information
- IP Information
- IGMP Multicast Group Information
- IGMP Group Information
- IGMP Multicast Router Port Information
- IGMP Mrouter Information
- VRRP Information
- Quality of Service Information
- 802.1p Information
- Access Control List Information
- Link Status Information
- Port Information
- Logical Port to GEA Port Mapping
- Fiber Port SFP Status
- Information Dump
- The Statistics Menu
- The Configuration Menu
- Configuration Menu
- Viewing, Applying, and Saving Changes
- System Configuration
- Port Configuration
- Layer 2 Configuration
- 802.1x Configuration
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol/ Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration
- Common Internal Spanning Tree Configuration
- Spanning Tree Configuration
- GVRP Configuration
- GVRP Port Configuration
- Trunk Configuration
- IP Trunk Hash Configuration
- LACP Configuration
- Layer 2 Failover Configuration
- VLAN Configuration
- Protocol-based VLAN Configuration
- Private VLAN Configuration
- Layer 3 Configuration
- IP Interface Configuration
- Default Gateway Configuration
- IP Static Route Configuration
- IP Multicast Route Configuration
- ARP Configuration
- IP Forwarding Configuration
- Network Filter Configuration
- Routing Map Configuration
- Routing Information Protocol Configuration
- Open Shortest Path First Configuration
- Border Gateway Protocol Configuration
- IGMP Configuration
- Domain Name System Configuration
- Bootstrap Protocol Relay Configuration
- VRRP Configuration
- Quality of Service Configuration
- Access Control List Configuration
- Port Mirroring Configuration
- Setup
- Dump
- Saving the Active Switch Configuration
- Restoring the Active Switch Configuration
- The Operations Menu
- The Boot Options Menu
- The Maintenance Menu
- Alteon OS Syslog Messages
- Alteon OS SNMP Agent
- Glossary
- Index

Alteon OS Command Reference
The Configuration Menu
24743W7774, May 2007
/cfg/l2/vlan/privlan
Private VLAN Configuration
Use this menu to configure a Private VLAN.
[privlan Menu]
type - Set Private-VLAN type
map - Associate secondary VLAN with a primary VLAN
ena - Enable Private-VLAN
dis - Disable Private-VLAN
cur - Display current Private-VLAN configuration
Table 6-52 Private VLAN Menu Options (/cfg/l2/vlan/privlan)
Command Syntax and Usage
type primary|isolated|community
Defines the VLAN type, as follows:
Primary: A Private VLAN must have only one primary VLAN. The primary VLAN carries
unidirectional traffic to ports on the isolated VLAN or to community VLAN.
Isolated: The isolated VLAN carries unidirectional traffic from host ports. A Private VLAN
may have only one isolated VLAN.
Community: Community VLANs carry upstream traffic from host ports. A Private VLAN may
have multiple community VLANs.
map <2-4094>
Configures Private VLAN mapping between a secondary VLAN (isolated or community)
and a primary VLAN. Enter the primary VLAN ID.
ena
Enables the Private VLAN.
dis
Disables the Private VLAN.
cur
Displays current parameters for the selected Private VLAN.