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Protocol-Based VLANs
Protocol
‐
based
VLANs
(PVLANs)
allow
you
to
segment
network
traffic
according
to
the
network
protocols
in
use.
Traffic
for
supported
network
protocols
can
be
confined
to
a
particular
port
‐
based
VLAN.
You
can
give
different
priority
levels
to
traffic
generated
by
different
network
protocols.
With
PVLAN,
the
switch
classifies
incoming
packets
by
Ethernet
protocol
of
the
packets,
not
by
the
configuration
of
the
ingress
port.
When
an
untagged
or
priority
‐
tagged
frame
arrives
at
an
ingress
port,
the
protocol
information
carried
in
the
frame
is
used
to
determine
a
VLAN
to
which
the
frame
belongs.
If
a
frame’s
protocol
is
not
recognized
as
a
pre
‐
defined
PVLAN
type,
the
ingress
port’s
PVID
is
assigned
to
the
frame.
When
a
tagged
frame
arrives,
the
VLAN
ID
in
the
frame’s
tag
is
used.
Each
VLAN
can
contain
up
to
eight
different
PVLANs.
You
can
configure
separate
PVLANs
on
different
VLANs,
with
each
PVLAN
segmenting
traffic
for
the
same
protocol
type.
For
example,
you
can
configure
PVLAN
1
on
VLAN
2
to
segment
IPv4
traffic,
and
PVLAN
8
on
VLAN
100
to
segment
IPv4
traffic.
To
define
a
PVLAN
on
a
VLAN,
configure
a
PVLAN
number
(1
‐
8)
and
specify
the
frame
type
and
the
Ethernet
type
of
the
PVLAN
protocol.
You
must
assign
at
least
one
port
to
the
PVLAN
before
it
can
function.
Define
the
PVLAN
frame
type
and
Ethernet
type
as
follows:
Frame
type—consists
of
one
of
the
following
values:
Ether2
(Ethernet
II)
SNAP
(Subnetwork
Access
Protocol)
LLC
(Logical
Link
Control)
Ethernet
type—consists
of
a
4
‐
digit
(16
bit)
hex
value
that
defines
the
Ethernet
type.
You
can
use
common
Ethernet
protocol
values,
or
define
your
own
values.
Following
are
examples
of
common
Ethernet
protocol
values:
IPv4
=
0800
IPv6
=
86dd
ARP
=
0806
Port-Based vs. Protocol-Based VLANs
Each
VLAN
supports
both
port
‐
based
and
protocol
‐
based
association,
as
follows:
The
default
VLAN
configuration
is
port
‐
based.
All
data
ports
are
members
of
VLAN
1,
with
no
PVLAN
association.
When
you
add
ports
to
a
PVLAN,
the
ports
become
members
of
both
the
port
‐
based
VLAN
and
the
PVLAN.
For
example,
if
you
add
port
EXT1
to
PVLAN
1
on
VLAN
2,
the
port
also
becomes
a
member
of
VLAN
2.
When
you
delete
a
PVLAN,
it’s
member
ports
remain
members
of
the
port
‐
based
VLAN.
For
example,
if
you
delete
PVLAN
1
from
VLAN
2,
port
EXT1
remains
a
member
of
VLAN
2.
When
you
delete
a
port
from
a
VLAN,
the
port
is
deleted
from
all
corresponding
PVLANs.
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