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Virtual lans (vlans), B.1 vlans and frame tagging, Vlans – Enterasys Networks 5H1XX User Manual

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Virtual LANs (VLANs)

B-1

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Virtual LANs (VLANs)

B.1

VLANs AND FRAME TAGGING

The switch supports IEEE 802.1Q-compliant virtual LANs (VLANs). This capability provides a
highly efficient architecture for establishing VLANs within a network and for controlling
broadcast/multicast traffic between workgroups. Central to this capability is an explicit frame
tagging approach for carrying VLAN information between interconnected network devices.

With frame tagging, a four-byte data tag field is appended to frames that cross the network. The tag
identifies which VLAN the frame belongs to. The tag may be added to the frame by the end station
itself or by a network device, such as a switch. In addition to VLAN information, the relative
priority of the frame in the network can be specified by the tag. For more information, refer to
(

Appendix D

).

VLANs provide greater network efficiency by reducing broadcast traffic, but also allow you to
make network changes without having to update IP addresses or IP subnets. VLANs inherently
provide a high level of network security, since traffic must pass through a Layer 3 switch or a
router to reach a different VLAN.

This switch supports the following VLAN features:

Up to 1024 VLANs based on the IEEE 802.3Q standard

Port overlapping, allowing a port to participate in multiple VLANs

End stations can belong to multiple VLANs

Passing traffic between VLAN-aware and VLAN-unaware devices

Two-level priority tagging

Port trunking with VLANs

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