Administrator Guide

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Table 1. VLAN Membership and MAC Synchronization With VLT Nodes in PVLAN (continued)
VLT LAG Mode PVLAN Mode of VLT VLAN ICL VLAN
Membership
Mac
Synchronization
Peer1 Peer2 Peer1 Peer2
Access Access Secondary
(Community)
Secondary
(Community)
Yes Yes
- Primary VLAN X - Primary VLAN X Yes Yes
Access Access Secondary (Isolated) Secondary (Isolated) Yes Yes
- Primary VLAN X - Primary VLAN X Yes Yes
Access Access Secondary (Isolated) Secondary (Isolated) No No
- Primary VLAN X - Primary VLAN Y No No
Access Access Secondary
(Community)
Secondary
(Community)
No No
- Primary VLAN Y - Primary VLAN X No No
Promiscuous Access Primary Secondary No No
Trunk Access Primary/Normal Secondary No No
show vlt private-vlan
Display the private VLAN (PVLAN) associated with the VLT LAG for VLT peer nodes.
Syntax
show vlt private-vlan
Command Modes EXEC
Command
History
Version Description
9.7(0.0) Introduced on the S6000-ON.
9.5(0.0) Introduced on the Z9500.
9.4(0.0) Introduced on the S6000.
9.3(0.0) Introduced on the Z9000, S4810, and S4820T.
Usage
Information
If you add an ICL or VLTi link as a member of a primary VLAN, the ICL becomes a part of the
primary VLAN and its associated secondary VLANs, similar to the behavior for normal trunk ports. VLAN
symmetry is not validated if you associate an ICL to a PVLAN. Similarly, if you dissociate an ICL from a
PVLAN, although the PVLAN symmetry exists, ICL is removed from that PVLAN in such a case. The ICL
Status field denotes the type of the VLAN port of the VLTi link configured in a PVLAN.
Example
Dell#show vlt private-vlan vlan-id
Codes: C- Community, I Isolated, V Internally tagged, T tagged, *
- VLT Pvlan
Primary Secondary ICL Status
10 V (*)
20(C) V
30 (I) V
40 T
50(C) T
60 (I) T
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