Virtual Local Area Networks (Vlans) - Nortel BayStack 450-24T Using Manual

Baystack 450 10/100/1000 series switch
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1 = Base unit
2 = Last unit
3 = Cascade cable (PN 303978-A)
4 = Cascade max-return cable (PN 303979-A)
Figure 1-21.

Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)

In a traditional shared-media network, traffic generated by a station is propagated
to all other stations on the local segment. Therefore, for any given station on the
shared Ethernet, the local segment is the collision domain because traffic on the
segment has the potential to cause an Ethernet collision. The local segment is also
the broadcast domain because any broadcast is sent to all stations on the local
segment. Although Ethernet switches and bridges divide a network into smaller
collision domains, they do not affect the broadcast domain. In simple terms, a
virtual local area network provides a mechanism to fine-tune broadcast domains.
309978-D Rev 01
Cascade A Out
Redundant Cascade Stacking Feature
BayStack 450 10/100/1000 Series Switches
Cascade A In
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