Configuring Non-Isolated Subscriber VLAN Ports
The process for configuring non-isolated VLAN (Virtual LAN) ports requires two tasks:
- Add a VLAN to the PVLAN as a non-isolated
subscriber VLAN.
- Assign ports to the non-isolated
subscriber VLAN.
These tasks can be completed in any order, but they must both be completed before a port
can participate in a PVLAN. When configuration is complete, all egress traffic from the port
is translated to the VLAN tag for that non-isolated VLAN (unless the port is configured as
untagged).
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To add a non-isolated subscriber VLAN to the PVLAN, use
the following command:
configure private-vlan name
add subscriber vlan_name
non-isolated
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To add ports to a non-isolated VLAN (before or after it is
added to the PVLAN), use the following command:
configure
{vlan} vlan_name | vlan_list
add
ports [port_list | all] {tagged | untagged} {{stpd} stpd_name} {dot1d | emistp | pvst-plus}}
If you specify the tagged option, egress traffic
uses the non-isolated VLAN tag, regardless of the network translation configuration on any
network port with which these ports communicate. Egress traffic from a non-isolated VLAN port
never carries the network VLAN tag.