Switch> VLAN
A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a means to electronically separate ports on the same switch from a single broadcast domain into separate
broadcast domains. By using VLAN, users can group by logical function instead of physical location.
The VLAN Table shows two types of VLAN and other information:
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN (Tagged VLAN)
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Port-based VLAN
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ID:
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Description:
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Member:
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Switch> VLAN> Port-based VLAN
There are up to 26 port-based VLAN groups supported on this switch. A port can participate in more than one VLAN group.
For port-based VLANs, the default VLAN group is VLAN 01.
The port number on the switch
User-definable
Indicates which port/s belong to a VLAN group
Figure 5-16. Switch> VLAN
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