Asante Technologies 1000 user manual Vlan

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VLAN

This chapter provides an overview of VLAN and explains how to use it with the SuperStack II Switch 1000.

VLAN Overview

VLAN stands for virtual local area network.VLAN is a network configura- tion tool that allows you to “group” together specific ports on the same switch, designating them as their own virtual network segments.

With the SuperStack II Switch 1000 Personality Module, the use of VLAN lets you:

Create up to 16 separate user groups

Limit broadcast and multicast traffic

Increase security (by specifying which segments can communicate with each other)

Allocate network resources (such as servers)

Designate specific application groups

You can create up to 16 separate VLANs on the SuperStack II Switch 1000 by assigning each port on the switch to a VLAN number. By group- ing certain ports together, you effectively “cut” the switch into com- pletely independent segments.

For example, you can designate ports 2, 6, and 8 to be on VLAN1 and ports 1, 10, and 12 to be on VLAN2. As a result, each group of ports will have its own workgroup and resources within its domain. You can cre- ate and reconfigure these workgroups, reallocate resources as required, and gather statistics at the VLAN group and port levels.

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Contents IntraSpection Personality Module Copyright Notice Table of Contents Vlan ManagementIndex Index-i MenusPage About This Manual Chapter ContentsAudience Document ConventionsDevice Information SuperStack II Switch 1000 Personality ModuleManagement Options System Requirements ClientServer Page Installation Installation Installing a Personality Module Page Accessing the Device Accessing the DeviceAccessing the Device Device Information Device Page ComponentsFront Panel Image Vlan Identification WindowStatus LEDs DeviceSelecting a Vlan Group for Management Selecting the Device for ManagementSelected Port Selecting a Port for ManagementTables MenusTable Columns ButtonsPage Performing Basic Management Functions Configuration TasksManagement Tasks Management IntraSpection navigation bar Setting Community StringsIntraSpection Map Manager Click netwAccess Configuring Network Access ParametersClick Identify Configuring Identification InformationSoftware Upgrade table Performing a Software UpgradeClick Validate Updating the DeviceDevice Information table Viewing General Device InformationSlot Configuration Table Resetting the DeviceViewing Group Information Adding a Trap Receiver Managing Trap ReceiversModifying a Trap Receiver Deleting a Trap Receiver11 Agent Information table Viewing Snmp Agent InformationViewing the Port Address Table Managing the Port Address TablePage Deleting an Entry Table Statistics Viewing StatisticsViewing Statistics 14 Graph Statistics Graph StatisticsVlan Vlan View Viewing Vlan GroupsVlan Ports Vlan GroupsVlan Menu Items Menu-Level IndicatorCreating Vlan Groups Selecting a port button New Vlan group Via the VLANView Managing Vlan GroupsNaming a Vlan Group Vlan menu-level indicator10 Vlan Workgroup Table Disabling a Vlan Group Viewing Statistics for a Vlan Group Upgrade SetupMenu Description Configuration AddressListTrapReceiv Menu Description NetwAccessErs ValidateWGroupName Field Description WGroupIndexUnitID DownLinkPortIDAddress List Address Priority Field Description Address StatusIdentify Field Description Number of Groups DeviceChassis Name ChassisObjidAgent Slots Menus Port coax expandable PowerReq ServiceidField Description SwVersion EntityNameUpgrade Bootp Mode Network AccessField Description IP Address Subnet MaskField Description Trap index Trap ReceiversReceiver Address Community StringMenus Validate Graph Field Description SecondsDevice Statistics Port Statistics Field Description Statistics Group StatisticsField Description Statistics Port Statistics Reset StatisticsAverage per sec OndField Description Sampling Interval ResetObject CurrField Description Group Number Port Number Vlan1 VlanMenu Items Vlan View Field Description SetupPage Technical Support Hours Technical SupportPage Index Index-ii Runts 6-18,6-19 See Index-v