Lindy 25030 user manual Application Examples, Vlan applications used with switch

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5.0Application Examples:

5.1VLAN applications used with switch.

A VLAN is a simple option to protect your network against broadcast storms by creating segments based on Layer2 Ethernet information. It avoids the complexity and heavy processing requirements of Layer3 IP based routers, while providing some similar functionality.

Each VLAN grouping forms a separate isolated Broadcast Domain. These Domains (VLAN’s) can overlap to allow multiple VLAN groups to access servers, which need to exist in all VLAN groups.

Virtual LAN, or VLAN’s should be created where broadcast traffic needs to be limited to within certain groupings of nodes. Adding VLAN’s will improve the efficiency of your network, as individual PC’s will receive and respond to fewer broadcast packets. They also provide security, by not forwarding packets between VLAN’s.

Example: You have 2 serviced offices within one building. 2 companies operate from the one building. You want to allow both to use the Internet via your site proxy server, but do not want the PC’s in one office to be able to connect to any of the PC’s in the other office. If you grouped the 2 offices in their own VLAN’s, and then grouped the proxy server in both VLAN’s, you have secured the site.

Benefits of VLAN’s

Grouping users into logical networks for performance enhancement.

Provides effective broadcast containment between segmented ports, this can prevent network broadcast flooding issues.

Offers security by completely isolating different Broadcast Domains.

Can preserve existing investment in equipment and cabling.

Provides an easy, flexible, and economic way to modify users into groups as needed.

Network administrators can easily "fine tune" the network.

Separates network structure from the physical topology of the cabling.

Makes large networks more manageable.

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Contents 24 + 2 Giga Snmp Ethernet Switch Contents Page Installation UnpackingPower On the Switch Desktop or Shelf InstallationRack Installation LED indicators informationInitial set up for management Out-of-Band Terminal Mode ConfigurationGateway Modify Switch’s IP address via Out-of-Band methodIn-band management through Ethernet Modify Network Adapter’s IP address Telnet IP Address of Switch Telnet managementWeb Management Function Web Management Home OverviewPort status Port Statistics and Status Popup Window Port StatisticsAdministrator IP Address/Subnet Mask/GatewaySwitch Settings 2.4.2.1 Basic Module InfoAdvanced Miscellaneous SettingPriority Queue Service settings 802.1p Console Port Information Port Controls Flow controlAggregator setting TrunkingAggregator Information State Activity Filter Database 2.4.6.1 Igmp SnoopingStatic MAC Address Message Description QuerySupport Port-based Vlan Vlan configurationMAC filtering Support Tag-based Vlan Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Support Protocol-based VlanPort Based Vlan 7.2 802.1Q VlanBasic Port VID Pvid Port VID Configure port VID settingsSpanning Tree Ingress FilteringPage Port Sniffer Port Mirroring SNMP/Trap Manager Security Manager Click ApplyPerport Configuration 12 802.1x ConfigurationSystem Configuration Tftp Update Firmware Misc ConfigurationConfiguration Backup Tftp Restore Configuration Tftp Backup ConfigurationReset System RebootConsole -- 1K Xmodem update firmware Page Out-of-band Terminal mode management Main MenuSwitch Static Configuration Control KeysPort Configuration Trunk Configuration Vlan Configure Create a Vlan Group Create a Port-Based VlanGroups Sorted Mode Edit / Delete a Vlan GroupMisc Configuration MAC Age Interval Max Bridge transmit delay bound Broadcast Storm FilteringPort Security Collision’s Retry ForeverChange Username Change Password Administration ConfigurationPort Mirroring Configuration Priority Configuration 7.2 802.1p Priority Configuration Port Static PriorityMAC Address Configuration Static MAC Address Add static MAC address -ActionsEdit static MAC address -Actions Press Edit key Delete static MAC address -Actions Filtering MAC Address Add filter MAC address -ActionsEdit filter MAC address Protocol Related Configuration Delete filter MAC address ActionsSTP Enable 1 STPSTP System Configuration Perport ConfigurationsSnmp System OptionsCommunity Strings Add Community NameDelete Community Name Edit Community NameEnter Trap Managers Add Snmp trap managerEdit trap managers Delete trap managerGvrp IgmpWorking Port Setting Lacp Link Aggregation Control ProtocolLacp Status Static trunk group6 802.1x Protocol Lacp trunk group6.1 802.1x Enable 6.2 802.1x System Configuration 6.3 802.1x Misc Configuration Status and CountersPort Counters Reboot Switch System InformationDefault RestartRestore Configure File Backup Configure File Vlan applications used with switch Application ExamplesTrunking Applications used with the switch FCC Compliance Statement United States Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement