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Figure 38, Vlan overview – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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VLAN overview

FIGURE 38

Packet containing a 802.1Q VLAN tag

If you configure a VLAN that spans multiple devices, you need to use tagging only if a port
connecting one of the devices to the other is a member of more than one port-based VLAN. If a port
connecting one device to the other is a member of only a single port-based VLAN, tagging is not
required.

If you use tagging on multiple devices, each device must be configured for tagging and must use
the same tag value. In addition, the implementation of tagging must be compatible on the devices.
The tagging on all devices is compatible with other devices.

Figure 39

shows an example of two devices that have the same Layer 2 port-based VLANs

configured across them. Notice that only one of the VLANs requires tagging.

Untagged Packet Format

6 bytes

Destination

Address

6 bytes

Source

Address

2 bytes

Type

Field

Up to 1500 bytes

Data Field

4 bytes

CRC

Ethernet II

IEEE 802.3

802.1q Tagged Packet Format

4 bytes

802.1q

Tag

Ethernet II with 802.1q tag

IEEE 802.3 with 802.1q tag

Tag Protocol Id (TPID)

Octet 1

Octet 2

802.1p
(3 bits)

VLAN ID (12 bits)

Octet 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

6 bytes

Destination

Address

6 bytes

Source

Address

2 bytes

Length

Field

Up to 1496 bytes

Data Field

4 bytes

CRC

6 bytes

Destination

Address

6 bytes

Destination

Address

6 bytes

Source

Address

6 bytes

Source

Address

4 bytes

802.1q

Tag

2 bytes

Type

Field

2 bytes

Length

Field

Up to 1500 bytes

Data Field

Up to 1496 bytes

Data Field

4 bytes

CRC

4 bytes

CRC