Installation guide
Configuring the Switch
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Configuring Global Settings for Traffic Segmentation
Use the Traffic Segmentation Status page to enable traffic segmentation, and to
block or forward traffic between uplink ports assigned to different client sessions.
Command Attributes
• Traffic Segmentation Status –
Enables port-based traffic segmentation.
(Default: Disabled)
• Uplink-to-Uplink – Specifies whether or not traffic can be forwarded between
uplink ports assigned to different client sessions. (Default: Blocking)
Web – Click VLAN, Traffic Segmentation, Status. Set the traffic segmentation status
or uplink-to-uplink forwarding mode, and click Apply.
Figure 3-114 Traffic Segmentation Status Configuration
CLI – This example enables traffic segmentation and allows traffic to be forwarded
across the uplink ports assigned to different client sessions.
Configuring Traffic Segmentation Sessions
Use the Traffic Segmentation Session Configuration page to create a client session,
and assign the downlink and uplink ports to service the traffic associated with each
session.
Command Attributes
• Session ID – Traffic segmentation session. (Range: 1-15)
• Direction – Uplink or downlink interface.
• Interface – Port or trunk used for assigned traffic segmentation session.
Due to switch ASIC limitations, ports 1-8, 9-16, 17-24 are grouped together when
any of the group members are configured as an uplink or downlink interface.
Console(config)#pvlan 4-258
Console(config)#pvlan up-to-up forwarding 4-261
Console(config)#exit
Console#show pvlan
4-261
Private VLAN Status : Enabled
Uplink-to-Uplink Mode : Forwarding
Session Uplink Ports Downlink Ports
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