How to configure Port Isolation on Smart and L2 Managed Switches using T1500G-10PS

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Port isolation is a network feature that allows you to isolate traffic between ports on a switch. This can be useful for improving network security or preventing unwanted traffic between devices on your network. Here's how you can configure port isolation on the T1500G-10PS Smart and L2 Managed Switch:

This article applies to:

T1500G-10PS v2 or above, T1500G-8T v2 or above, T1500G-10MPS v2 or above, T1500-28PCT v3 or above, T1600G-52TS v3 or above, T1600G-52PS v3 or above, T1600G-28PS v3 or above, T1600G-28TS v3 or above, T1600G-18TS v2 or above, T1700X-16TS, T2600G-52TS v3 or above, T2600G-28TS v3 or above, T2600G-28MPS v3 or above, T2600G-28SQ v1 or above.

Log in to the switch's web interface: Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the switch into the address bar. Log in to the web interface using your administrator credentials.

Navigate to the Port Isolation settings: In the web interface, go to "Advanced" > "Switch" > "Port Isolation" to access the Port Isolation settings.

Enable Port Isolation: In the Port Isolation settings, toggle the switch to enable Port Isolation.

Configure the Port Isolation settings: Under the Port Isolation settings, you can configure the following settings:

  • Port Isolation Mode: Select the mode that you want to use for Port Isolation. There are two options: "Port-Based" and "Tag-Based".

  • Port Isolation Ports: Select the ports that you want to isolate. You can choose individual ports or groups of ports.

  • Forbidden Ports: Select the ports that you want to block from communicating with the isolated ports. You can choose individual ports or groups of ports.

Save your settings: Once you have configured the Port Isolation settings, click "Save" to apply the changes to the switch.

With Port Isolation configured, traffic between isolated ports will be blocked, and traffic from forbidden ports will be prevented from reaching the isolated ports. This can help to improve the security and performance of your network.


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