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no privatevlan <group-id>
Notes:
(All of the following commands are in the PRIVATE VLAN mode, if not specified otherwise.)
2. To configure VLANs in a group
After entering PRIVATE VLAN mode, you need to choose a VLAN range and a VLAN as the
primary VLAN. As said before, you may have to calculate in advance how many VLANs for the
group.
To select VLAN range and primary VLAN, where the VLAN range is represented by the
min-value and the max-value:
vlan <min-vlanid> <max-vlanid> <primary-vlanid>
(this command is in PRIVATE VLAN mode)
Notes:
If the command fails, there can be several possibilities:
(1)
Min-vlanid is bigger than max-vlanid;
(2)
Primary-vlanid is not in the range between min-vlanid - max-vlanid;
(3)
The number in the range (max-vlanid minus min-vlanid) is bigger than 26;
(4)
Some VLAN in the range is already a normal VLAN;
(5)
There is overlapping in the VLAN range between this group and some other VLAN
groups;
(6)
The VLAN group is active now.
3. To configure separated ports in a group
To configure one or more separated ports
isolate {<port> <port1-port2>} [<port> <port1-port2>]...
To delete one or more separated ports, if they are not separated ports yet, no action.
no isolate {<port> <port1-port2>} [<port> <port1-port2>]...
Notes:
If the VLAN group being configured is active, these commands won't work;
There can no separated port, but if so, it should at least have one shared port group.
4. To configure shared ports in a group
To set a shared port group, which can have one or more shared ports. Community-id is
the shared port group ID:

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