HP 8000M User Manual
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Configuring the Switch
Port-Based Virtual LANs (VLANs)
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Similarly, using 802.1Q-compliant switches, you can connect multiple VLANs
through a single switch-to-switch link.
Figure 6-37. Example of Connecting Multiple VLANs Through the Same Link
Introducing Tagged VLAN Technology into Networks Running Legacy
(Untagged) VLANs.
You can introduce 802.1Q-compliant devices into net-
works that have built untagged VLANs based on earlier VLAN technology. The
fundamental rule is that legacy/untagged VLANs require a separate link for
each VLAN, while 802.1Q, or tagged VLANs can combine several VLANs in one
link. This means that on the 802.1Q-compliant device, a separate port must be
used to connect separate VLANs to non-802.1Q devices.
Figure 6-38. Example of Tagged and Untagged VLAN Technology in the Same
Network
For more information on VLANs, refer to:
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“Overview of Using VLANs”, on the next page.
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“Configuring VLAN Parameters from the Switch Console” on page 6-56.
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“VLAN Tagging Information” on page 6-62.
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“Effect of VLANs on Other Switch Features” on page 6-66.
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“VLAN Restrictions” on page 6-68.
Non-802.1Q-
compliant switch