Command Manual – VLAN
H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 2 Isolate-User-VLAN Configuration Commands
2-3
2.1.2 isolate-user-vlan
Syntax
isolate-user-vlan isolate-user-vlan-id secondary
secondary-vlan-id-list
undo isolate-user-vlan isolate-user-vlan-id
[
secondary
secondary-vlan-id-list
]
View
System view
Parameters
isolate-user-vlan-id
: VLAN ID of an isolate-user-vlan, in the range 1 to 4094.
secondary
secondary-vlan-id-list
: Specifies a list of secondary VLAN IDs. You need to
provide the
secondary-vlan-id
argument in the form of {
secondary-vlan-id1
[
to
secondary-vlan-id2
] }&<1-10>, where
secondary-vlan-id1
and
secondary-vlan-id2
are
VLAN IDs in the range 1 to 4094 and &<1-10> means that you can provide up to ten
secondary VLAN IDs/secondary VLAN ID ranges.
Description
Use the
isolate-user-vlan
command to create the mapping between an
isolate-user-vlan and the secondary VLAN(s).
Use the
undo isolate-user-vlan
command to delete the mapping between an
isolate-user-vlan and the secondary VLANs.
By default, there is no mapping between the isolate-user-vlan and the secondary
VLANs.
Note that:
z
To use the
isolate-user-vlan
command, the isolate-user-vlan and the secondary
VLAN must have at least a port, which allows the isolate-user-vlan or the
secondary VLAN to pass. The default VLAN of the port must be the
isolate-user-vlan or the secondary VLAN. Otherwise, the command can not be
used.
z
Use of the
undo isolate-user-vlan
command without the
secondary
secondary-vlan-id
parameter will delete the mapping between the specified
isolate-user-vlan and all secondary VLANs, while use of the command with the
parameter will only delete the mapping between the specified isolate-user-vlan
and the specified secondary VLANs.