From: uyota oyearone (spycharlies@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Dec 12 2007 - 12:13:21 ART
Hi Nambi,
You donot need to configure PVLAN on trunk links, trunk links are use to carry
VLAN information across multiple switches.
Looking at your diagram, since both h1 & h2 are on a single switch, use
protected port instead.
PVLAN shld be used if H1 & H2 are on multiple switches and there is a need to
isolate both devices. PVLAN shld be configured on ports connecting to the host
devices, not the trunk links.
Hope this helps.
Uyota.
> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 05:31:13 +0000> From: nambi_gct@yahoo.co.in> Subject:
PVLAN Question.> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com> CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com> > Hi
Friends,> > I have a question on PVLAN configuration.> > My topology is as
follows.> > > Sw1<---------->Sw2<-------->R1> | |> | |> H1 H2> > Sw1 and Sw2
are connected via a trunk link.H1 and H2> are in isolated ports.Port that
connects to R1 should> be promiscuous.> > My question is,> 1) Do we need any
PVLAN configurations for the trunk> link?> > 2) In the trunk port I could see
options for PVLAN> configuration.When should I use them.> > Can someone please
help me understand this.> > Thanks,> Nambi> > > 5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N
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