Configuring vlans – 3Com 2226 PLUS User Manual
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Configuring VLANs
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Figure 21 SNMP Add Screen
SNMP Remove
This page allows you to remove community strings and
SNMP destinations.
Figure 22 SNMP Remove Screen
Configuring VLANs
A virtual LAN (VLAN) is a collection of network nodes
that share the same collision domain, regardless of their
physical location or connection point in the network. A
VLAN serves as a logical workgroup with no physical
barriers, and allows users to share information and
resources as though located on the same LAN.
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- Switches (28 pages)
- 3C16950 (60 pages)
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- 3C16751A (32 pages)
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- 1600 (8 pages)
- Switches/Hub (8 pages)
- 1000BASE-SX (24 pages)
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- Unified Gigabit Switch (4 pages)
- 3500 (784 pages)
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- 10BASE-T (8 pages)
- 1100 (248 pages)
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- 10BASE-2 (6 pages)
- 2924-PWR (248 pages)
- 3C16895 (74 pages)
- 1000BASE (6 pages)
- TR (126 pages)
- 3C16751 (8 pages)
- 3C16700A (40 pages)
- 3C16980 (62 pages)
- 3800 (182 pages)
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