Dell Networking N4000 Series Configuration Manual page 699

Stackable layer 2 and 3 switches
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Figure 21-26 shows the network topology for this example. As the figure
shows, there are two switches, two file servers, and many hosts. One switch
has an uplink port that connects it to a layer 3 device and the rest of the
corporate network.
Figure 21-26. Network Topology for Port-Based VLAN Configuration
Switch 1
VLAN 400
Payroll
Payroll
Payroll
Server
Hosts
The network in Figure 21-26 has the following characteristics:
Each connection to a host represents multiple ports and hosts.
The Payroll and File servers are connected to the switches through a LAG.
Some of the Marketing hosts connect to Switch 1, and some connect to
Switch 2.
The Engineering and Marketing departments share the same file server.
Because security is a concern for the Payroll VLAN, the ports and LAG that
are members of this VLAN will accept and transmit only traffic tagged
with VLAN 400.
The Sales staff might connect to a port on Switch 1 or Switch 2.
Switch 2
VLAN 200
Marketing
Marketing
Shared File
Hosts
Server
LAN/WAN
VLAN 100
Engineering
Engineering
Hosts
Configuring VLANs
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