1-2 
 
z  When a member port of an aggregation group joins/leaves an isolation group, the other ports in the 
same aggregation group on the local device will join/leave the isolation group at the same time.  
z  For ports that belong to an aggregation group and an isolation group simultaneously, removing a 
port from the aggregation group has no effect on the other ports. That is, the rest ports remain in 
the aggregation group and the isolation group. 
z  Ports that belong to an aggregation group and an isolation group simultaneously are still isolated 
even when you remove the aggregation group in system view. 
z  Adding a port of an isolation group to an aggregation group causes all the ports in the aggregation 
group being added to the isolation group. 
 
Displaying Port Isolation Configuration 
After the above configuration, you can execute the display command in any view to display the result of 
your port isolation configuration, thus verifying your configuration. 
Table 1-2 Display port isolation configuration 
Operation  Command  Description 
Display information about the 
Ethernet ports added to the 
isolation group
 
display isolate port 
You can execute the display 
command in any view. 
 
Port Isolation Configuration Example 
Network requirements 
z  PC2, PC3 and PC4 connect to the switch ports Ethernet1/0/2, Ethernet1/0/3, and Ethernet1/0/4 
respectively. 
z  The switch connects to the Internet through Ethernet1/0/1. 
z  It is desired that PC2, PC3 and PC4 are isolated from each other so that they cannot communicate 
with each other.