Intel 654655-001 manual Creating VLANs

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In this example, a station on port 3 is accessing a server on port 4. To reduce the amount of traffic crossing the switch, the server should be connected to a hub on port 3 instead of a hub on port 4. This keeps traffic localized to the same Fast Ethernet segment.

Creating VLANs

Commands used

set-vbc-domain del-vbc-domain get-vbc-tbl set-sec-vlan del-sec-vlan get-svlan-tbl

Sets up a Virtual Broadcast Domain (VBD).

Deletes a VBD.

Displays the VBD table.

Sets up a security VLAN.

Deletes a security VLAN.

Displays the security VLAN table.

There are two types of VLANs:

Security VLANs (SVLANs). Ports in an SVLAN can exchange packets only with other ports in the same SVLAN.

VBDs: Ports in a virtual broadcast domain can exchange packets only with other ports in the same VBD. However, they can see broadcast frames from other ports in the same VBD.

Use only one type. Configuring both types in the same switch can lead to unpredictable traffic patterns.

If you want a device to talk to multiple VLANs (for example, a management workstation), apply a custom filter to the device. See page 24 for instructions.

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Contents User Guide First edition Contents Index Customer Support Inside back cover Check the LEDs for power and links. See pages 6 Next steps OptionalOptional Quick Start for Snmp Management Press Eand log into the Console ManagerTopology OverviewFeatures Installation and Setup Install the switch in a rack or on a shelfUsing the Switch Port status LEDsManagement status LEDs Console MgmtFiber optic requirements Cabling RequirementsUTP requirements Straight-through vs. crossover cables Determining which cable to useTypical Configurations Configuring the 100 Mbps workgroup environmentConfiguring the Wide Area Network WAN environment SwitchesConnecting to a 10 Mbps segment Sharing, or switching hubExcessive flow control problems Repeater count limitationsPage Configuring Accessing the Console Manager Baud, eight data bits, no parity, one stop bitUsing the Console Manager Entering commandsVlan Commands used Console Manager command groupsConfiguring a port for full duplex To configure the Snmp agent Configuring the Snmp agent for IPTo configure a port for full duplex Monitoring traffic To check traffic on a portCreating VLANs To create an Svlan To create a VBDConfiguring the spanning tree Creating custom filtersConsole Command Reference To set a custom filterBanner LoginHelp-kbd ClearSet-prompt System commandsLogout Set-passwdSys-stat Warm-resetCold-reset Set-line-slip Get-last-errInit-nvram Set-sw-fileSet-fg-param IP commandsSet-par-file Start-fgSet-ip Get-ipGet-ip-conf Set-ip-conf Get-bootpSet-bootp Get-slipA P T E R Ping-stop Get-arp-tblDel-arp-entry Snmp commandsAdd-arp-entry Get-commSet-auth Set-commGet-auth Get-trapsDel-trap Switching database commandsAdd-trap Lock Self Dport Get-lt-16 FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF Custom FilterDel-lt-addr Find-lt-addrDel-lt-entry Set-lt-age Add-lt-entryGet-lt-age Get-lt-filter Add-cf-entryGet-nv-cfilt Del-cf-entryGet-nv-cftbl Get-vbc-matrix Vlan commandsGet-con-matrix Get-vbc-tbl Set-vbc-domainDel-vbc-domain Set-sec-vlanSpanning tree commands Get-st-bcfg Get-stpSet-stp Get-st-pcfgSet-prt-prio Set-br-hellotSet-br-fwdel Set-prt-enbSet-port-dplex Port configuration commandsGet-port-cfg Clr-cnt Switching statistics commandsSet-port-fctrl Get-eth-cntGet-colls-cnt Get-rmon-cntGet-br-cntget-br-cntport-number Get-mgm-brcnt Displays the counters for the management interfaceSystem Commands Console command-line summaryConsole Commands IP CommandsSwitching Database Commands IP Commands con’tSnmp Commands Port Configuration Commands Virtual LAN Vlan CommandsSpanning Tree Commands Switching Statistics Commands Page Troubleshooting A P T E R 3 Intel Express 100BASE-TX Switching Hub Ports Default ConfigurationSystem Console Manager SpecificationsFeatures Spanning treeBoot and Configuration Status Indicators per portGeneral Indicators Connector InterfacesElectromagnetic Emissions and Safety Agency Approval Electrical SpecificationsPower Cord Specifications MountingSnmp and MIB Support Custom Filter Port Table Source PortsSource Ports con’t Destination Ports Destination Ports con’t Destination Ports con’t Limited Warranty Page Index Intel Express 100BASE-TX Switching Hub Intel Express 100BASE-TX Switching Hub MIB Snmp Wide Area Network WAN configuration Xmt Transmit LED Intel Automated Customer Support

654655-001 specifications

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