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VLANs help to control traffic

With traditional networks, congestion can be caused by broadcast traffic that is directed to all network devices whether they require it or not. VLANs increase the efficiency of your network because each VLAN can be set up to contain only those devices that need to communicate with each other.

VLANs and Your Your Switch provides support for VLANs using the IEEE 802.1Q standard.

SwitchThis standard allows traffic from multiple VLANs to be carried across one physical link.

The IEEE 802.1Q standard allows each port on your Switch to be placed in:

Any one VLAN defined on the Switch.

Several VLANs at the same time using 802.1Q tagging.

The standard requires that you define the following information about each VLAN on your Switch before the Switch can use it to forward traffic:

VLAN Name — This is a descriptive name for the VLAN (for example, Marketing or Management).

802.1Q VLAN ID — This is used to identify the VLAN if you use 802.1Q tagging across your network.

The Default VLAN A new or initialized Switch contains a single VLAN, the Default VLAN. This VLAN has the following definition:

VLAN Name — Default VLAN

802.1Q VLAN ID — 1 (if tagging required)

All the ports are initially placed in this VLAN, and it is the only VLAN that allows you to access the management software of the Switch over the network.

Creating New VLANs If you want to move a port from the Default VLAN to another VLAN, you must first define information about the new VLAN on your Switch.

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Contents SuperStack 3Com Corporation 5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California Contents Using Multicast Filtering Status Monitoring and Statistics IP Addressing About this Guide List conventions that are used throughout this guide ConventionsPddtechpubscomments@3com.com RelatedDocumentation CommentsRegistration ProductSwitch Features Page Software? What isSwitch Features ManagementSwitch Features Overview Flow Control Ports operating at 1000 Mbps only support full duplex modeFor more information about multicast filtering, see Using DuplexResilience Features For more information about STP and RSTP, see UsingQuality of Service For more information about Quality of Service, see UsingEvent Notification For more information about VLANs, see Setting Up Virtual Port Features Ports operating at 1000 Mbps support full duplex mode only Port Features Switch units connected using an aggregated link Aggregated Links Traffic Distribution and Link Failure on Aggregated Links 2 Gbps aggregated link between two Switch units Optimizing Bandwidth Relevant multicast group Using Multicast FilteringUsing Multicast Filtering Query mode Snooping ModeQuery Mode Enabling Igmp Multicast Learning Igmp v2 protocolThat support IP Igmp multicast filtering works as followsIgmp Multicast Filtering Using Multicast Filtering Spanning Tree Protocol STPNetwork Ieee 802.1w standard What is STP? Traffic flowing through Bridge B Port Speed Link Type Path Cost 802.1D-1998 802.1w Using Resilience Features Port costs in a network Configuration 1 Redundancy for Backbone Link Configuration 2 Redundancy through Meshed BackboneConfiguration 3 Redundancy for Cabling Error STP configurations Multiple VLANs Default BehaviorUsing STP on a Network withConfiguration that separates VLANs Using Resilience Features Database Entries What is the SwitchHow Switch Database?Databases entries can have three states Switch Database Entry StatesConverged network applications Used by organizations with a What is TrafficPrioritization? Available802.1D Priority Levels How Traffic Prioritization Works Traffic Prioritization Your SwitchConfiguring traffic prioritization for QoS on a Switch How traffic is processed to provide Quality of ServiceUsing Traffic Prioritization What is RMON? Network efficiency and reduce the load on your networkThat allows you to monitor the traffic of LANs or VLANs Alarms EventsIt improves your efficiency Rmon SwitchLow Threshold Statistic High Threshold Recovery Period Low Threshold Statistic High Threshold Recovery Status Monitoring and Statistics Hardware Status Monitoring Example device summary web Setting UP Virtual Lans VLANs provide extra security VLANs ease the movement of devices on networksVLANs help to control traffic Creating an Ieee 802.1Q Tagged Link MembershipTwo Vlans connected via a router Examples ConfigurationUsing Untagged Configure the VLANsConfigure the VLANs on Switch Add endstation ports on Switch 1 to the VLANsAdd ports to the VLANs Check the Vlan membership for both switches Add port 12 on Switch 1 to the VLANsAdd endstation ports on Switch 2 to the VLANs Add port 11 on Switch 2 to the VLANsConfiguration How Automatic IP How Your SwitchObtains IP InformationHow Automatic IP Configuration Works Automatic IP configuration feature That a Switch may change its IP address whilst in useConsiderations Index Configuration RulesIP Addressing GlossaryPage Configuration Rules for Gigabit Ethernet Configuration RulesFast Ethernet configuration rules Configuration Rules for Fast Ethernet Appendix a Configuration Rules This chapter contains the following sections NetworkExample Segments are connected to the Switch which is positionedSimple Network Family and 4900 family can be used in your networkDual Speed Hub Switch Network Advanced NetworkImproving Resilience of YourEnhancing PerformanceTherefore the overall network performance Simple Overview IP AddressesIP Address Obtaining a Registered IP AddressDotted Decimal Notation Decimal value of an octet whose bits are all 1s isNetwork Portion Subnet mask Extending the Network Prefix Subnet Mask NumberingOr leave the field blank Glossary Glossary Fast Ethernet EndstationEthernet Ethernet addressIeee 802.1D GatewayHalf duplex HubLine speed See baud Glossary Rstp See Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol STP See Spanning Tree Protocol STP Page Glossary Numbers IndexIgmp multicast filtering 30 Internet Addresses 85 InterNIC Sub-networks. See subnets Switch Database
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