Netgear M5300-28G3 Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual - Page 85
Private Group Commands, switchport private-group, private-group name
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ProSafe Managed Switch Private Group Commands This section describes commands used to configure private group and view private group configuration information. Private group can be used to create a group of ports that can or can not share traffic to each others in the same VLAN group. The main application is to isolate a group of users from another without using VLAN. switchport private-group This command is used to assign one port or a range of ports to private group (or ). The ingress traffic from a port in private group can be forwarded to other ports either in the same private group or anyone in the same VLAN that are not in a private group. By default, a port does not belong to any private group. A port cannot be in more than one private group. An error message should return when that occurred. To change a port's private group, first the port must be removed from its private group. Default Format Mode port not associated with any group. switchport private-group [|] Interface Config no switchport private group This command is used to remove the specified port from the given private group. Format Mode no switchport private-group [|] Interface Config private-group name This command is used to create a private group with name . The name string can be up to 24 bytes of non-blank characters. The total number of private groups is 192 such that the valid range for the ID is . The field is optional. If not specified, a group id not used will be assigned automatically. The mode can be either "isolated" or "community". When in "isolated" mode, the member port in the group cannot forward its egress traffic to any other members in the same group. By default, the mode is "community" mode that each member port can forward traffic to other members in the same group, but not to members in other groups. Switching Commands 85