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Copyright 2003 CCNA 3 Chapter 9 Virtual LANs By Your Name

Copyright 2003 Objectives VLAN concepts VLAN configuration Troubleshooting VLANs

Copyright 2003 VLANs

Copyright 2003 VLANs VLANs logically segment switched networks based on an organization's functions, project teams, or applications as opposed to a physical or geographical basis.

Copyright 2003 Broadcast Domains with VLANs and Routers

Copyright 2003 Broadcast Domains

Copyright 2003 Static VLANs

Copyright 2003 Dynamic VLANs

Copyright 2003 Port-Centric VLANs

Copyright 2003 VLAN Configuration

Copyright 2003 Benefits of VLANs Easily move workstations on the LAN Easily add workstations to the LAN Easily change the LAN configuration Easily control network traffic Improve security

Copyright 2003 VLAN Types

Copyright 2003 VLAN Tagging

Copyright 2003 Communicating Between VLANs

Copyright 2003 VLAN Configuration

Copyright 2003 Concurrent Transmission

Copyright 2003 End-to-End VLANs

Copyright 2003 Static VLANs Moves are controlled and managed. There is robust VLAN management software to configure the ports. It is not desirable to assume the additional overhead required when maintaining end- station MAC addresses and custom filtering tables.

Copyright 2003 Verifying VLAN Configuration

Copyright 2003 Saving a VLAN Configuration Back up using the copy running-config tftp command, or you can use the HyperTerminal Capture Text feature to store the configuration settings.

Copyright 2003 Deleting VLANs

Copyright 2003 Troubleshooting VLANs

Copyright 2003 VLAN Problem Isolation

Copyright 2003 Problem Isolation in Catalyst Networks

Copyright 2003 Preventing Broadcast Storms

Copyright 2003 Troubleshooting VLANs

Copyright 2003 Keyword Syntax

Copyright 2003 The show Commands

Copyright 2003 VLAN Troubleshooting Scenarios Cannot establish a trunk link between a switch and a router

Copyright 2003 VLAN Troubleshooting Scenarios VTP is not properly propagating VLAN configuration changes.

Copyright 2003 VLAN Troubleshooting Scenarios Dropped packets and loops