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Bridging VLANs Across Multiple Switches

Bridging VLANs Across Multiple Switches
To create a VLAN bridging domain that extends across multiple switches:
1
Create a VLAN on each switch with the same VLAN ID number (e.g., VLAN 10).
2
If using mobile ports for end user device connections, define VLAN rules that will classify mobile port
traffic into the VLAN created in Step 1.
3
On each switch, assign the ports that will provide connections to other switches to the VLAN created in
Step 1.
4
On each switch, assign the ports that will provide connections to end user devices (e.g., workstations)
to the VLAN created in Step 1. (If using mobile ports, this step will occur automatically when the device
connected to the mobile port starts to send traffic.)
5
Connect switches and end user devices to the assigned ports.
The following diagram shows the physical configuration of an example VLAN bridging domain:
138.0.0.3
2/2
VLAN 10
VLAN 10
3/8
Switch A
138.0.0.2
In the above diagram, VLAN 10 exists on all four switches and the connection ports between these
switches are assigned to VLAN 10. The workstations can communicate with each other because the ports
to which they are connected are also assigned to VLAN 10. It is important to note that connection cables
do not have to connect to the same port on each switch. The key is that the port must belong to the same
VLAN on each switch. To carry multiple VLANs between switches across a single physical connection
cable, use the 802.1Q tagging feature (see
page 4-14
Switch B
VLAN 10
2/1
VLAN 10
2/3
2/10
VLAN 10
2/9
VLAN 10
VLAN Bridging Domain: Physical Configuration
Chapter 9, "Configuring
OmniSwitch 6800 Series Network Configuration Guide
Switch C
VLAN 10
3/7
VLAN 10
3/9
3/2
VLAN 10
3/1
VLAN 10
Switch D
802.1Q").
Configuring VLANs
138.0.0.4
3/10
VLAN 10
VLAN 10
3/3
138.0.0.5
November 2004

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