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Dell SmartFabric OS10 User Guide Release 10.5.3

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Configure a PVLAN port as tagged and untagged member of regular VLANs

You can configure a PVLAN port as tagged and untagged member of regular VLANs.

Configure the port to be a trunk member of a secondary VLAN and a regular VLAN.
  1. Enter Configuration mode.
    OS10# configure terminal
  2. Enter Interface Configuration mode.
    OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/2
  3. Configure Switchport mode as a PVLAN secondary port.
    OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/2)# private-vlan mode secondary-port
    
  4. Configure Switchport mode as trunk to carry more than single VLAN traffic.
    OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/2)# switchport mode trunk
  5. Associate the port to be a trunk member of a PVLAN secondary VLAN. In this example, vlan 20 is an isolated secondary VLAN.
    OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/2)# switchport trunk allowed vlan 20
  6. Associate the port to be a trunk member of a regular VLAN (non-PVLAN).
    OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/2)# switchport trunk allowed vlan 100
  7. Configure the PVLAN port as member of untagged VLAN. Here VLAN 101 is a regular VLAN.
    OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/2)#switchport access vlan 101
    OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/2)# show configuration
    ! 
    interface ethernet1/1/2 
    no shutdown 
    private-vlan mode secondary-port
    switchport access vlan 101
    switchport mode trunk
    switchport trunk allowed vlan 20,100
    OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/2)#

The PVLAN port ethernet 1/1/2 is a tagged member of VLAN 100 and VLAN 20. It is also an access member of the regular VLAN 101.


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