Isolate-User-Vlan Enable; Isolated-Vlan Enable - HP A5830 Series Command Reference Manual

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isolate-user-vlan enable

Description
Use the isolate-user-vlan enable command to configure the VLAN as an isolate-user-VLAN.
Use the undo isolate-user-vlan enable command to remove the isolate-user-VLAN configuration for the
VLAN.
By default, no VLAN is an isolate-user-VLAN.
An isolate-user-VLAN may include multiple ports, including the one connected to the upstream device.
Do not configure the default VLAN (VLAN 1) as a secondary VLAN or isolate-user-VLAN.
Related commands: display isolate-user-vlan.
Syntax
isolate-user-vlan enable
undo isolate-user-vlan enable
View
VLAN view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Example
# Configure VLAN 5 as an isolate-user-VLAN.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vlan 5
[Sysname-vlan5] isolate-user-vlan enable

isolated-vlan enable

Description
Use the isolated-vlan enable command to configure Layer 2 isolation between ports in the same
secondary VLAN.
Use the undo isolated-vlan enable command to restore the default.
By default, ports in the same secondary VLAN can communicate at Layer 2.
You cannot configure Layer 2 isolation between ports in an isolate-user-VLAN.
Layer 2 isolation configured with the isolated-vlan enable command takes effect only when the isolate-
user-VLAN type of each port in the secondary VLAN is configured as host and the secondary VLAN is
associated with an isolate-user-VLAN.
After you configure the isolated-vlan enable command in VLAN view, you cannot assign any port in the
VLAN to an isolation group.
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