Tagged And Port-Based Vlans; Basic Vlan Mode - Allied Telesis AT-8024 Installation Manual

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A VLAN is a group of end nodes that form an independent subnetwork.
Each VLAN constitutes a separate broadcast domain, where the frames
Port-based
of a VLAN are not allowed to cross the VLAN boundary.
VLANs
VLANs can be extremely useful in improving network performance and
increasing network security. You can create VLANs to group the
workstations, servers, and other networking equipment connected to
your switches into logical workgroups. These VLAN groupings can be
based on similar data needs or security requirements. When networking
devices, such as workstations and servers, are grouped into a VLAN, data
is exchanged between only those members of the group.
Other advantages of VLANs include:
The AT-8024 and AT-8024GB Fast Ethernet Switches support two types
of VLANs:
The AT-8024 and AT-8024GB Fast Ethernet Switches come configured
with one port-based VLAN, called the Default VLAN. All ports on the
switch are members of this VLAN.
Basic VLAN
The AT-8024 and AT-8024GB Fast Ethernet Switches support a special
VLAN configuration referred to as Basic VLAN Mode. When the Basic
Mode
VLAN Mode is activated, the switch forwards frames based only on MAC
addresses. All VLAN information, including PVIDs assigned to ports and
VLAN tags in tagged frames, is ignored. Tagged frames are analyzed only
for priority level.
You can group workstations logically or functionally, regardless of
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their physical location on the network.
You can change VLAN memberships anytime by software
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configuration without moving the workstations physically or
having to move cables from one port to another on the switch.
With VLAN tagging, network servers or other network resources
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can be shared among several VLANs without loss of data isolation
or security.
A VLAN can consist of ports limited to a single switch or ports from
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multiple switches. This allows you to group together network
devices that, though physically separated by large distances, will
function as if they are a part of the same physical LAN.
Port-based VLANs
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Tagged VLANs
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