Managing autotracker vlans, 22 managing autotracker vlans – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Managing AutoTracker

VLANs

In a large, flat, switched network, broadcast traffic can overload a network based primarily on
port-based Groups. Through the use of AutoTracker

VLAN

s, you can control broadcast traffic

such that it is forwarded only to those

VLAN

s where it needs to be sent.

VLAN

s are created within a Group to subdivide network traffic based on specific criteria. The

criteria you use to define a

VLAN

are called AutoTracker policies. AutoTracker policies can be

defined by port,

MAC

address, protocol, network address, a user-defined policy, or a multi-

cast policy. You can also define multiple policies—also referred to as “rules”—for a

VLAN

if

you wish. A port or device is included in a

VLAN

if it matches any one

VLAN

rule. For exam-

ple, you can define rules based on

MAC

address and rules based on protocol in the same

VLAN

.

A Group defines a physical space within the network—a set of ports. The policies that you
define for

VLAN

membership are applied to all traffic on those ports, but not to traffic on

ports outside the Group.

You can create two types of policy-based

VLAN

s: AutoTracker

VLAN

s and multicast

VLAN

s.

You can create up to 31 AutoTracker

VLANs

and up to 32 multicast

VLANs

in any one Group.

AutoTracker

VLANs

and multicast

VLANs

operate independently of one another: the policies

you establish for AutoTracker

VLANs

neither conflict nor interfere with the policies you estab-

lish for multicast

VLANs

, even when those policies involve the same ports or

MAC

addresses.

This chapter provides an overview of AutoTracker

VLANs

and multicast

VLANs

as well as

instructions for managing and monitoring each type of

VLAN

. Instructions for configuring

AutoTracker policies can be found in Chapter 20, “Configuring Group and VLAN Policies.”

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