Configuring and associating – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 16 Configuring Private VLANs

Configuring Private VLANs

Configuring and Associating VLANs in a Private VLAN

Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure a private VLAN:

Note

The private-vlan commands do not take effect until you exit VLAN configuration mode.

Command

Purpose

Step 1

configure terminal

Enter global configuration mode.

Step 2

vtp mode transparent

Set VTP mode to transparent (disable VTP).

Step 3

vlan vlan-id

Enter VLAN configuration mode and designate or create a VLAN that
will be the primary VLAN. The VLAN ID range is 2 to 1001 and 1006
to 4094.

Step 4

private-vlan primary

Designate the VLAN as the primary VLAN.

Step 5

exit

Return to global configuration mode.

Step 6

vlan vlan-id

(Optional) Enter VLAN configuration mode and designate or create a
VLAN that will be an isolated VLAN. The VLAN ID range is 2 to 1001
and 1006 to 4094.

Step 7

private-vlan isolated

Designate the VLAN as an isolated VLAN.

Step 8

exit

Return to global configuration mode.

Step 9

vlan vlan-id

(Optional) Enter VLAN configuration mode and designate or create a
VLAN that will be a community VLAN. The VLAN ID range is 2 to
1001 and 1006 to 4094.

Step 10

private-vlan community

Designate the VLAN as a community VLAN.

Step 11

exit

Return to global configuration mode.

Step 12

vlan vlan-id

Enter VLAN configuration mode for the primary VLAN designated in
Step 2.

Step 13

private-vlan association [add | remove]
secondary_vlan_list

Associate the secondary VLANs with the primary VLAN.

Step 14

end

Return to privileged EXEC mode.

Step 15

show vlan private-vlan [type]

or

show interfaces status

Verify the configuration.

Step 16

copy running-config startup config

Save your entries in the switch startup configuration file. To save the
private-VLAN configuration, you need to save the VTP transparent
mode configuration and private-VLAN configuration in the switch
startup configuration file. Otherwise, if the switch resets, it defaults to
VTP server mode, which does not support private VLANs.

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