HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)

Static VLAN Operation

Red Server

ProCurve

Switch

Blue Server

ProCurve

Switch

Red

VLAN

Red

VLAN

Blue

VLAN

Blue

VLAN

Red

VLAN

The same link carries Red

VLAN and Blue VLAN traffic.

Figure 2-4. Example of Connecting Multiple VLANs Through the Same Link

Introducing Tagged VLAN Technology into Networks Running Legacy
(Untagged) VLANs.

You can introduce 802.1Q-compliant devices into net­

works that have built untagged VLANs based on earlier VLAN technology. The
fundamental rule is that legacy/untagged VLANs require a separate link for
each VLAN, while 802.1Q, or tagged VLANs can combine several VLANs in one
link. This means that on the 802.1Q-compliant device, separate ports (config­
ured as untagged) must be used to connect separate VLANs to non-802.1Q
devices.

Red VLAN

Blue VLAN

Red Server

ProCurve

Switch

Blue Server

ProCurve

Switch

Red

VLAN

Red

VLAN

Blue

VLAN

Blue

VLAN

Red

VLAN

VLAN tagging
enables the Link to
carry Red VLAN and
Blue VLAN Traffic

Blue

VLAN

Non-802.1Q

Switch

The legacy (non-802.1Q

compliant) switch requires a

separate link for each VLAN.

Figure 2-5. Example of Tagged and Untagged VLAN Technology in the Same
Network

For more information on VLANs, refer to:

“Overview of Using VLANs” (page 2-51)

“Menu: Configuring VLAN Parameters (page 2-24)

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