Figures

Figure 1-1.

BayStack 410-24T Switch

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Figure 1-2.

BayStack 410-24T Switch Front Panel

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Figure 1-3.

BayStack 410-24T Switch LED Display Panel

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Figure 1-4.

BayStack 410-24T Switch Back Panel

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Figure 1-5.

BayStack 410-24T Switch Security Feature

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Figure 1-6.

BayStack 410-24T Switch Used as a Desktop Switch

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Figure 1-7.

BayStack 410-24T Switch Used as a workgroup Switch

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Figure 1-8.

Configuring Power Workgroups and a Shared Media Hub

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Figure 1-9.

Fail-Safe Stack Example

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Figure 1-10.

BayStack 400-ST1 Front Panel Components

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Figure 1-11.

Connecting Cascade Cables

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Figure 1-12.

Stack Up Configuration Example

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Figure 1-13.

Stack Down Configuration Example

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Figure 1-14.

Redundant Cascade Stacking Feature

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Figure 1-15.

Port-Based VLAN Example

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Figure 1-16.

Default VLAN Settings

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Figure 1-17.

Port-Based VLAN Assignment

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Figure 1-18.

802.1Q Tagging (After Port-Based VLAN Assignment)

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Figure 1-19.

802.1Q Tag Assignment

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Figure 1-20.

802.1Q Tagging (After 802.1Q Tag Assignment)

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Figure 1-21.

VLANs Spanning Multiple 802.1Q Tagged Switches

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Figure 1-22.

VLANs Spanning Multiple Untagged Switches

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Figure 1-23.

Possible Problems with VLANs and Spanning Tree Protocol

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Figure 1-24.

Multiple VLANs Sharing Resources

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Figure 1-25.

VLAN Broadcast Domains Within the Switch

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Figure 1-26.

Default VLAN Configuration Screen Example

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Figure 1-27.

VLAN Configuration Screen Example

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Figure 1-28.

Default VLAN Port Configuration Screen Example

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Figure 1-29.

VLAN Port Configuration Screen Example

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