Vlan configuration, Introduction to vlan, Vlan overview – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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VLAN configuration

Introduction to VLAN

VLAN overview

Ethernet is a network technology based on the Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect

(CSMA/CD) mechanism. Because the medium is shared, collisions and excessive broadcasts are

common on Ethernet networks. To address the issue, virtual LAN (VLAN) was introduced to break a LAN

down into separate VLANs. VLANs are isolated from each other at Layer 2. A VLAN is a bridging

domain, and contains all broadcast traffic within it.

Figure 35 A VLAN diagram

A VLAN is logically divided on an organizational basis rather than on a physical basis. For example,

using VLAN, all workstations and servers that a particular workgroup uses can be assigned to the same

VLAN, regardless of their physical locations.
VLAN technology delivers the following benefits:

1.

Confining broadcast traffic within individual VLANs. This reduces bandwidth waste and improves
network performance.

2.

Improving LAN security. By assigning user groups to different VLANs, you can isolate them at
Layer 2. To enable communication between VLANs, routers or Layer 3 switches are required.

3.

Creating flexible virtual workgroups. Because users from the same workgroup can be assigned to
the same VLAN regardless of their physical locations, network construction and maintenance are

much easier and more flexible.

VLAN fundamentals

To enable a network device to identify frames of different VLANs, a VLAN tag field is inserted into the

data link layer encapsulation.

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