Advanced Control Suite for the
VLANs Overview
VLANs allow you to split your physical LAN into logical subparts, to create logical segmentation of workgroups, and to enforce security policies among each logical segment. Each defined VLAN behaves as its own separate network, with its traffic and broadcasts isolated from the others, increasing bandwidth efficiency within each logical group. Up to 64 VLANs (63 tagged and 1 untagged) can be defined for each
Although VLANs are commonly used to create individual broadcast domains and/or separate IP subnets, it is sometimes useful for a server to have a presence on more than one VLAN simultaneously. The
VLAN 1
VLAN 2
Accounting | Main Server |
Server | (All VLANs) |
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| VLAN Tagged |
VLAN 3
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Shared Media Segment
PC 1 | PC 2 | PC 3 | PC 4 | PC 5 |
Software Dept. | Software Dept. | Engineering | Accounting | Engineering/Software |
Figure 14. Example of Servers Supporting Multiple VLANs with Tagging
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