Component | Description |
PC #3 | A member of VLAN #1, PC #3 can communicate only with the Main Server |
| and PC #5. Tagging is not enabled on PC #3 switch port. |
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PC #4 | A member of VLAN #3, PC #4 can only communicate with the servers. |
| Tagging is not enabled on PC #4 switch port. |
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PC #5 | A member of both VLANs #1 and #2, PC #5 has a Broadcom adapter |
| installed. It is connected to switch port #10. Both the adapter and the switch |
| port are configured for VLANs #1 and #2 and have tagging enabled. |
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`VLAN tagging is only required to be enabled on switch ports that create trunk links to other switches, or on ports connected to
Adding VLANs to Teams
Each team supports up to 64 VLANs (63 tagged and 1 untagged). With multiple VLANs on an adapter, a server with a single adapter can have a logical presence on multiple IP subnets. With multiple VLANs in a team, a server can have a logical presence on multiple IP subnets and benefit from load balancing and failover. For instructions on adding a VLAN to a team, refer to "5.5 Configuring Teaming" (Jpg.176).
`Adapters that are members of a failover team can also be configured to support VLANs. Because VLANs are not supported for an Intel LOM, if an Intel LOM is a member of a failover team, VLANs cannot be configured for that team.