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Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch

2Create the two SVLANs. Type the commands:

set-sec-vlan all 3-5-7 set-sec-vlan all 1-2-3-4-6-7-8

These commands create two SVLANs and saves the entries in NVRAM. Replace all with nvram to save the entry without changing it immediately or with run to change the entry now without saving it.

3To display a summary of saved SVLANs, type:

get-svlan-tbl nvram

Any SVLANs created with the nvram or all options are displayed.

To create a VBD

1Determine the ports you want to group together.

The Engineering workgroup on port 8 experiences a high volume of traffic just within its own workgroup. Broadcast traffic from other workgroups adds to the problem. By grouping port 8 and port 6 into a VBD, the Engineering workgroup can access the common application server on port 6 while being shielded from the rest of the network’s broadcast traffic.

However, this configuration prevents ports 1-4 and 7 from seeing the application server. Another VBD that includes ports 1-4 and 6-7 will allow other ports to reach the file server.

2Type the commands:

set-vbc-domain run 6-8

set-vbc-domain run 1-2-3-4-6-7

These VBDs are temporary (only until the next reset or power down). To save the entries for future use and have them take effect now, replace run with all.

3To display a summary of saved VBDs, type:

get-vbc-tbl nvram

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Intel 10/100 manual Create the two SVLANs. Type the commands, To create a VBD