Restrictions when assigning ports to a VLAN

When assigning ports to a VLAN, the following restrictions will apply:

Trigger

Error messages

A port cannot simultaneously be member of a private secondary VLAN and private primary-VLAN.If the port is part of a primary VLAN and is being added to a secondary VLAN.

Port <NUM> cannot be assigned to this VLAN as it is already assigned to a primary VLAN.

If the port is already part of a secondary VLAN and is being assigned to a primary VLAN.

Port <NUM> cannot be assigned to this VLAN as it is already assigned to a secondary (isolated/community) VLAN.

An access port cannot simultaneously be a member of an isolated and a community VLAN.If the port is already associated with an isolated VLAN and is being now associated with a community VLAN.

Port <NUM> cannot be assigned to this community VLAN as it is already assigned to an isolated VLAN.

If the port is already associated with a community VLAN and is being now associated with an isolated VLAN.

Port <NUM> cannot be assigned to this isolated VLAN as it is already assigned to a community VLAN.

An access port cannot simultaneously be a member of two community VLANs.If the port is already associated with a community VLAN and is now being associated with another community VLAN.

Port <NUM> cannot be assigned to this community VLAN as it is already assigned to another community VLAN.