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4 VLAN configuration

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration - LAN Access and MAN Access

Step 3 The switch sends frames. The switch sends the frames to the Ethernet network segment

through the outgoing port. You can configure the outgoing port to process the tag. For

example, if the hosts on the network segment where the outgoing port resides cannot identify

the 802.1Q tag, the hosts strip off the tag and then send the frames. If the outgoing port is

connected with other switches, the hosts send the frames directly without changing the tag.
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4.1.3 Communication between VLANs

After a LAN is divided into VLANs, the PCs in a VLAN cannot directly communicate on

Layer 2 with the PCs in another VLAN.

To implement communication between VLANs, you must implement IP routing between

VLANs. Generally, Ethernet interfaces of routers (routed Ethernet interface) and Ethernet

interfaces of switches (switched Ethernet interface) are connected to construct a LAN, as

shown in Figure 4-5.

Figure 4-5 Communication between VLANs through routers

Router

VLAN2

VLAN3

In Figure 4-5, the PCs attached to the switch belong to two VLANs (VLAN2 and VLAN3).

To achieve communication between VLAN2 and VLAN3, you must perform the following

tasks:

• On the router, create two subinterfaces on the Ethernet interface, which is connected with

the switch.

• Configure 802.1Q encapsulation and IP addresses on the two subinterfaces.

• Change the type of the Ethernet port on the switch that is connected with the router to

trunk or hybrid and allow frames of VLAN2 and VLAN3 to pass.

For detailed configuration information, see “Example of configuring different VLANs to

communicate through routers.”

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