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M6100 Web Management User Guide
3. Use Group Mode to configure the mode of private group. The group 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.
4. Click Add to create a new private group in the switch.
5. Click Delete to delete a selected private group from the switch.
6. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to
the latest value of the switch.
Private Group Membership
To display the Private Group Membership page, click Security Traffic Control> Private
Group
Private Group Membership.
1. Use Group ID to select the Group ID for which you want to display or configure data.
2. Use Port List to add the ports you selected to this private group.
The port list shows up
when at least one group is configured.
Field Description
Group Name This field identifies the name for the Private Group
you selected. It can be up to 24 non-blank characters
long.
Group Mode This field identifies the mode of the Private Group
you selected.
The modes are:
community
isolated
The group mode can be either isolated or
community. When in isolated mode, the member
port in the group cannot forward its egress traf
fic 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.
Click Apply to send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take
effect immediately.
Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to
the latest value of the switch.