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Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System XVLAN Administration Guide |
Configure External and Internal Ports in a Solitary-Restricted XVLAN
Configure Ports in Solitary- and Group-Restricted XVLANs
Allowing Regular VLAN on XVLAN Ports
Configure Regular VLAN on an XVLAN Port
Configure Regular VLAN 100 With Ports Used in an XVLAN
Restricted XVLANs are the host-facing VLANs that carry XVLAN traffic downstream to the hosts.
There are two types of restricted XVLAN, solitary-restricted and group-restricted. The main difference between the two types is whether or not the ports within the restricted XVLAN can communicate with each other.
Solitary-restricted XVLAN. This type of XVLAN isolates the ports within a restricted XVLAN, preventing them from communicating with each other. Because this type of XVLAN isolates its member ports, a single solitary-restricted XVLAN is sufficient for a given XVLAN domain.
Group-restricted XVLAN. This type of XVLAN allows communication between its ports. Isolation between multiple group- or solitary-restricted XVLANs is maintained. There can be multiple group-restricted XVLANs in a given XVLAN.