USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM
Configuring Virtual LANs
You can use the VLAN configuration menu to assign any port on the switch to any of up to 256 LAN groups. In conventional networks with routers, broadcast traffic is split up into separate domains. Switches do not inherently support broadcast domains. This can lead to broadcast storms in large networks that handle traffic such as IPX or NetBeui. By using IEEE 802.1Q compliant VLANs, you can organize any group of network nodes into separate broadcast domains, confining broadcast traffic to the originating group. This also provides a more secure and cleaner network environment. For more information on how to use VLANs, see “Virtual LANs” on page
802.1Q VLAN Base Information
The 802.1Q VLAN Base Information screen displays basic information on the VLAN type supported by this switch.
802.1Q VLAN Base Information
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VLAN Version Number | : 1 | ||
MAX | VLAN ID | : | 2048 |
MAX | Supported VLANs | : | 256 |
Current Number of 802.1Q VLANs Configured : 1
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VLAN Version Number | The VLAN version used by this switch as specified in |
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MAX VLAN ID | Maximum VLAN ID recognized by this switch. |
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