DELL S6000-ON User Manual

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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
Promiscuo
us
Access
Primary
Secondary
No
No
Trunk
Access
Primary/Normal
Secondary
No
No
Configuring a VLT VLAN or LAG in a PVLAN
You can configure the VLT peers or nodes in a private VLAN (PVLAN). Because the VLT LAG interfaces are 
terminated on two different nodes, PVLAN configuration of VLT VLANs and VLT LAGs are symmetrical 
and identical on both the VLT peers. PVLANs provide Layer 2 isolation between ports within the same 
VLAN. A PVLAN partitions a traditional VLAN into subdomains identified by a primary and secondary VLAN 
pair. With VLT being a Layer 2 redundancy feature, support for configuration of VLT nodes in a PVLAN 
enables Layer 2 security functionalities to be achieved. This section contains the following topics that 
describe how to configure a VLT VLAN or a VLT LAG (VLTi link) and assign that VLT interface to a PVLAN.
Creating a VLT LAG or a VLT VLAN
1.
Configure the port channel for the VLT interconnect on a VLT switch and enter interface 
configuration mode
CONFIGURATION mode
interface port-channel id-number.
Enter the same port-channel number configured with the peer-link port-channel command as 
described in .
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Virtual Link Trunking (VLT)