Target Applications

LAN Segmentation

Introduction

Traditional LAN segmentation allows grouping users and avoiding common

 

 

problem where packets are forwarded to LANs with no need for them. It allows also

 

 

isolating a secure area from a public one. When separate networks are needed or if a

 

 

network has reached its physical limitations, segmentation is used. Segmenting a

 

 

LAN can extend the network, reduce congestion, isolate network problems, and

 

 

improve security.

 

 

• Extend the Network - When the maximum physical limitations of a network

 

 

has been reached, routers may be added to create new segments to allow addi-

 

 

tional hosts onto the LAN.

 

 

• Reduce Congestion - As the number of hosts on a single network increases,

 

 

the bandwidth required also increases. Segmentation limits your segment to

 

 

traffic intended for your users.

 

 

• Isolate network problems - By dividing the network into smaller sections you

 

 

limit the amount of data and problems from other segments..

 

 

• Improve Security - By using segments a network can be isolated from outside

 

 

sources.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1-9. LAN Segmentation

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