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Chapter 4 Commands for Port Isolation
Function
4.1 isolate-port group
Command: isolate-port group <
WORD
>
no isolate-port group <
WORD
>
Function:
Set a port isolation group, which is the scope of isolating ports; the no
operation of this command will delete a port isolation group and remove all ports out of it.
Parameters:
<WORD>
is
the name identification of the group, no longer than 32
characters.
Command Mode:
Global Mode.
Default:
None.
Usage Guide:
Users can create different port isolation groups based on their
requirements. For example, if a user wants to isolate all downlink ports in a vlan of a
switch, he can implement that by creating a port isolation group and adding all downlink
ports of the vlan into it. No more than 16 port isolation groups can a switch have. When
the users need to change or redo the configuration of the port isolation group, he can
delete the existing group with the no operation of this command.
Example:
Create a port isolation group and name it as ‖test‖.
Switch>enable
Switch#config
Switch(config)#isolate-port group test
4.2 isolate-port group switchport interface
Command: isolate-port group <
WORD
> switchport interface [ethernet] <
IFNAME
>
no isolate-port group <WORD> switchport interface [ethernet]
<IFNAME>
Function:
Add one port or a group of ports into a port isolation group to isolate, which will
become isolated from the other ports in the group. The no operation of this command will
remove one port or a group of ports out of a port isolation group, which will be able to
communicate will ports in that group normally. If the ports removed from the group still
belong to another port isolation group, they will remain isolated from the ports in that
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