1-2z When a member port of an aggregation group joins/leaves an isolation group, the other ports in thesame aggregation group 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 aport from the aggregation group has no effect on the other ports. That is, the rest ports remain inthe aggregation group and the isolation group.z Ports that belong to an aggregation group and an isolation group simultaneously are still isolatedeven when you remove the aggregation group in system view.z Adding an isolated port to an aggregation group causes all the ports in the aggregation group onthe local unit to be added to the isolation group.Displaying and Maintaining Port Isolation ConfigurationTo do … Use the command … RemarksDisplay information about theEthernet ports added to theisolation groupdisplay isolate port Available in any viewPort Isolation Configuration ExampleNetwork requirementsAs shown in Figure 1-1, PC2, PC3 and PC4 connect to the switch ports GigabitEthernet1/0/2,GigabitEthernet1/0/3, and GigabitEthernet1/0/4 respectively. The switch connects to the Internetthrough GigabitEthernet1/0/1.It is desired to isolate PC2, PC3 and PC4 to disable them from communicating directly with each other.Network diagramFigure 1-1 Network diagram for port isolation configuration