
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Workgroups
BayStack 350 switches support up to 64
Setting up virtual LANs (VLANs) is a way to segment networks to increase network capacity and performance without changing the physical network topology (Figure
BayStack 350 switches allow you to assign ports to VLANs using the console or TELNET; VLAN assignment is not currently available through SNMP. You can assign different ports (and therefore the devices attached to these ports) to different broadcast domains. This feature allows network flexibility because you can reassign VLANs to accommodate network moves, additions, and changes, eliminating the need to change physical cabling.
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Figure 1-8. Port-Based VLAN Example
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