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CONFIGURING THE SWITCH<br />

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VLANs help to simplify network management by allowing you to move<br />

devices to a new VLAN without having to change any physical<br />

connections. VLANs can be easily organized to reflect departmental<br />

groups (such as Marketing or R&D), usage groups (such as e-mail), or<br />

multicast groups (used for multimedia applications such as<br />

videoconferencing).<br />

VLANs provide greater network efficiency by reducing broadcast traffic,<br />

and allow you to make network changes without having to update IP<br />

addresses or IP subnets. VLANs inherently provide a high level of network<br />

security since traffic must pass through a configured Layer 3 link to reach a<br />

different VLAN.<br />

• Up to 255 VLANs based on the IEEE 802.1Q standard<br />

• Distributed VLAN learning across multiple switches using explicit or<br />

implicit tagging<br />

• Port overlapping, allowing a port to participate in multiple VLANs<br />

• End stations can belong to multiple VLANs<br />

• Passing traffic between VLAN-aware and VLAN-unaware devices<br />

• Priority tagging<br />

Assigning Ports to VLANs<br />

Before enabling VLANs for the switch, you must first assign each port to<br />

the VLAN group(s) in which it will participate. By default all ports are<br />

assigned to VLAN 1 as untagged ports. Add a port as a tagged port (that<br />

is, a port attached to a VLAN-aware device) if you want it to carry traffic<br />

for one or more VLANs and if the device at the other end of the link also<br />

supports VLANs. Then assign the port at the other end of the link to the<br />

same VLAN(s). However, if you want a port on this switch to participate

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