LevelOne GSW-2490TXM manual Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Application, Port-based Vlan Workgroup

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implement more expensive administration procedures.

The Switch can provide the same bandwidth of FDDI and ATM at much lower costs. In addition, all current adapters and network devices can still be used. The Switching cross-domain connection is better than bridge and router because users can retain LAN structure in which any node can freely communicate with any other node.

Figure 5-3: High Performance Switched Workgroup Application

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application

The Switch supports up to 128 Group, IEEE 802.1Q-compatible virtual LAN ( VLANs ).

Port-based VLAN Workgroup

You can group the Switch ports into broadcast domains by assigning them to the same VLAN to increase network capacity and performance. With network segmentation, each Switch port connects to a segment that is a single broadcast domain. Packets received in one VLAN can only be forwarded within that VLAN.

VLAN allows the grouping of end stations logically, based not on physical location but on business policies such as job function or department. Members of a group can be dispersed throughout a facility - they do not have to be connected in close physical locations.

Hence, group members can coordinate their data communication requirements regardless of the actual working locations; and the logical network can extend to any point you want it to. Moreover,

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Contents LevelOne Features Gbic SCPackage Contents Management Methods Console and Telnet ManagementSnmp Network Management Hardware Description Front Panel10/100Base-TX RJ-45 ports Auto MDI/MDIX LED Indicators Expansion SlotsConsole Port Power On Diagnostic TestRear Panel Connecting to the Network Pre-Installation RequirementsMounting the Switch Desktop MountingRack-mounted Installation Attach mounting brackets with screwsConnecting to the Switch Login in the Console Interface Settings of communication parametersMain Menu System InformationManagement Setup Network ConfigurationSerial Port Configuration Snmp Community SetupManagement Capability Setup Trap ReceiverTrap Filter Setup 13. The Management Capability setup MenuSwitch Device Configuration Device Control MenuSwitch Port Configuration Permanent Address ConfigurationStatic Unicast Address Configuration Static Multicast Address ConfigurationPort Statistics Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration 19. The Port Statistics menuSpanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration Post-Based Vlan Configuration1Q Vlan Configuration 1 .1Q Vlan Configuration23. The Port Based Vlan Configuration menu Dynamic Vlan TableVlan Untagged Configuration Garp Configuration26. The Garp Configuration menu MTU/MDU Per-Port Vlan TableTrunk Group Configuration Igmp Snooping TablePort Mirroring Configuration 29. The Trunk Configuration MenuUser Authentication 31. The User Authentication MenuFactory Reset Login Timeout IntervalSystem Utility System Restart Web-Based Management System DownloadSystem Login About Web-based ManagementManagement Setup System InformationSerial Port Configuration Menu Snmp Community Setup Menu Management Capability Setup Menu Switch Configuration Device ControlSwitch Port Configuration 12. The Trunk Group in Switch Port Configuration Menu Page 16. The Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration upper Menu 17. The Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration lower Menu Vlan Configuration 19. The Spanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration lower Menu21. The Static Vlan Configuration Menu 23. The Untagged Configuration Menu Igmp Configuration User Authentication 27. The Igmp Configuration MenuSystem Utility 29. The System Restart MenuUpdate Setting 31. The Login Timeout Interval MenuNetwork Configuration Collapsed Backbone Application Departmental Bridge Collapsed Backbone ApplicationHigh Performance Switched Workgroup Departmental Bridge ApplicationIeee 802.1Q Vlan Application Port-based Vlan WorkgroupShared Server Product Specifications MAC Address