Smart Isolation - ZyXEL Communications MES3500-24F User Manual

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Chapter 8 Basic Setting
VLAN also increases network performance by limiting broadcasts to a smaller and more
manageable logical broadcast domain. In traditional switched environments, all broadcast packets
go to each and every individual port. With VLAN, all broadcasts are confined to a specific broadcast
domain.
Note: VLAN is unidirectional; it only governs outgoing traffic.
See
Chapter 9 on page 97

8.4.1 Smart Isolation

To block traffic between two specific ports within the Switch, you can use port isolation or private
VLAN (see
Chapter 33 on page 262
multiple switches. For example, broadcast traffic from isolated ports on a switch (say B) can be
forwarded to all ports on other switches (A and C), including the isolated ports.
A
Isolated ports: 2~6
Root port: 7
Designated port: 8
Smart isolation allows you to prevent isolated ports on different switches from transmitting traffic
to each other. After you enable RSTP/MRSTP and smart isolation on the Switch, the designated
port(s) will be added to the isolated port list. In the following example, switch A is the root bridge.
Switch B's root port 7 connects to switch A and switch B's designated port 8 connects to switch C.
Traffic from isolated ports on switch B can only be sent through non-isolated port 1 or root port 7 to
switch A. This prevents isolated ports on switch B sending traffic through designated port 8 to
switch C. Traffic received on designated port 8 from switch C will not be forwarded to any other
isolated ports on switch B.
A
Before Smart Isolation:
Isolated ports: 2~6
Root port: 7
Designated port: 8
After Smart Isolation:
Isolated ports: 2~6, 8
Root port: 7
Designated port: 8
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for information on port-based and 802.1Q tagged VLANs.
for more information). However, it does not work across
B
B
C
C
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