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Chapter 5 Operations after OS Installation

5.7.4 VLAN

A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a collection of devices to connect to LAN, which are grouped in logical mode
not physically. VLAN can specify a network segment that is available to a device. This enhances
network performance and security.
A VLAN has a function that logically groups users and devices, simplifying a network management
between buildings.
A VLAN is usually controlled by switch setting. A device can belong to only one VLAN for each LAN
card. This driver enables you to configure multiple VLANs on one LAN card. This driver also supports
the VLAN defined in IEEE802.1Q.
Switch
(IEEE802.1Q support)
VLAN10
Client
Client
Notes
When using a VLAN, note the following points.
• When adding or deleting a VLAN, always use "Intel
from the [Device Manager] or [Network and Dial-up Connections].
• Up to ten VLANs can be set to a LAN port.
• Up to four VLANs whose "NetBIOS over TCP/IP" is enabled can be set in the whole system.
• On a VLAN, only use TCP/IP protocols.
• When LLC and the LNDFC protocols are installed by the Fujitsu communication control service,
these protocols are bound (connected) unconditionally. Therefore, release the bind of VLAN and
these protocols in the system where these protocols and VLAN are installed at the same time.
For Windows Server 2008
Creating a VLAN
1
Click [Start] – [Administrative Tools] – [Computer Management] to start Intel
PROSet.
2
Click [Network adapters] under [Device Manager] and double-click a LAN
adapter to setup a VLAN.
3
Click the [VLANs] tab, and click [New...].
158
VLAN20
VLAN30
Client
Client
Client
Client
PRIMERGY Server
VLAN10,20,30
LAN card
®
PROSet". Do not disable or delete a VLAN
®

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