Milan Technology MIL-SM801XX manual Vlans

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VLANS

A LAN was originally defined as a network of computers located within the same area. Today, LANs are defined as a single broadcast domain. This means that if a user broadcasts information on his/her LAN, every user on the LAN will receive the broadcast. A VLAN (Virtual LAN) is a group of ports designated by the switch as belonging to the same broadcast domain. This feature allows workgroups to be defined on the basis of their logical location instead of their physical location.

VLANs can be used to strengthen security between the departments as well as isolating broadcast traffic to increase net bandwidth.

Figure 5-5. The example of VLAN setting on VLAN Page

Each port can be configured to belong to one or more of the nine VLANs by clicking on the desired group(s). By default, all ports are a member of one group. A port can be a member of more than one group.

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Contents MIL-SM801xx Page Regulatory Approval Contents MIL-SM801XX IntroductionIntelligent Management Features FeaturesPackage Contents Package Contents Ethernet Switching TechnologyConsole and Telnet Management Management MethodsWeb-based Management Snmp Network ManagementFront Panel Hardware DescriptionFront Panel of the MIL-SM801XX with MT-RJ connector LED IndicatorsRear Panel Power 100MAttaching Rubber Feet Desktop InstallationConnecting the MIL-SM801XX to a terminal via RS-232 cable Network ConfigurationMIL ip-address MIL 2 Assigning an IP Address to the switchPage Execute reboot Secured IP Usage loaddefault Resetting Factory DefaultsWeb-Based Management System LoginClick Login button, then the Password Dialog Box appears System Group Network SettingStatistics StatisticsPort Configuration Speed Config Speed ConfigVlans Trunking TrunkingAgent Config Agent ConfigBoot Methods LED Indicators Specifications Standards ComplianceDimensions WeightIncorrect connections Diagnosing LED IndicatorsCabling Appendix Browser Settings Page Page Page Page 90000374B