Chapter 5

Expert Configuration

5.4.9 Virtual LAN

Concept The concept of VLAN was introduced as a way to solve many of the issues of a large Layer 2 environment. It controls the traffic on a physical LAN. The physical LAN is partitioned into multiple virtual LANs. Each VLAN is assigned a number, called the VID, which identifies it uniquely within the network. Traffic between these systems stays bottled up within their VLAN.

Although different VLANs use a common physical network, the traffic of each VLAN is isolated from the other VLANs.

The Virtual LAN page The Virtual LAN page gives you an overview of the Virtual LANs currently defined on the SpeedTouch™. It also allows you to add new VLANs, and delete existing VLANs.

Creating a new VLAN To add a Virtual LAN:

1Click New.

2In the Name box, type a unique name that describes the use of the VLAN.

3In the VID box, enter the unique VLAN ID to be used for this VLAN.

4Click Apply to create the VLAN you have defined.

5Click Save All to make your changes permanent.

Using VLAN The Virtual LANs that are defined can be used in the Ethernet Configuration pages as described in “5.4.5 Bridged Ethernet”.

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