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1 Version 3.0 Module 8 Virtual LANs
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2 Version 3.0
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3 What is a Virtual LAN (VLAN)? Logical grouping not dependent on physical location Operate at layer 2 & 3 VLANS do not forward broadcasts
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4 Version 3.0 TO IMPLEMENT VLANS: 1.PORT-CENTRIC make port 1 VLAN 1, port 2 VLAN 2, etc. Easier to administer, easier to set-up not secure cause you can physically move cable EACH VLAN IS A SEPARATE BROADCAST DOMAIN 2.DYNAMIC VLANS based on intelligent mgmt. Software more work up front admin has to type in addresses based on MAC, logical addr., or protocol type even w/ a hub on 1 port w/ workstations, they are all on 1 VLAN
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5 Version 3.0 VLANS SWITCHES ARE CORE COMPONENT OF VLANS VLANS can’t talk to each other, have to use router
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6 Version 3.0 VLAN Configuration and Topology Trend: Growing use of switches and virtual LANs (VLANs) VLANs require switches that have Layer 3 (IP) addressing capabilities
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7 Version 3.0 What Is a Virtual LAN (VLAN)? Logical networks independent of their members’ physical location Administratively defined broadcast domain Users reassigned to different VLAN using software Administration Engineering Marketing
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8 Version 3.0 VLAN Benefits Reduces administration costs Manages broadcast domain sizes Offers security because routers provide communication and firewalls between VLAN groups Logical groupings of users VLAN Group 1 VLAN Group 2
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Switches and routers each play an important role in VLAN design. Switches are the core device that controls individual VLANs while routers provide interVLAN communication
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10 Version 3.0 The Role of the Router in VLANS Policy-based control Broadcast management Route processing & distribution Provide the communication between VLANs. Provide VLAN access to shared resources, such as servers & hosts.
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11 Version 3.0
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12 Version 3.0 What is a Virtual LAN (VLAN)? Logical grouping not dependent on physical location Operate at layer 2 & 3 VLANS do not forward broadcasts
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13 Version 3.0 TO IMPLEMENT VLANS: 1.PORT-CENTRIC make port 1 VLAN 1, port 2 VLAN 2, etc. Easier to administer, easier to set-up not secure cause you can physically move cable EACH VLAN IS A SEPARATE BROADCAST DOMAIN 2.DYNAMIC VLANS based on intelligent mgmt. Software more work up front admin has to type in addresses based on MAC, logical addr., or protocol type even w/ a hub on 1 port w/ workstations, they are all on 1 VLAN
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14 Version 3.0 VLANS SWITCHES ARE CORE COMPONENT OF VLANS VLANS can’t talk to each other, have to use router
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15 Version 3.0 VLAN Configuration and Topology Trend: Growing use of switches and virtual LANs (VLANs) VLANs require switches that have Layer 3 (IP) addressing capabilities
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16 Version 3.0 What Is a Virtual LAN (VLAN)? Logical networks independent of their members’ physical location Administratively defined broadcast domain Users reassigned to different VLAN using software Administration Engineering Marketing
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17 Version 3.0 VLAN Benefits Reduces administration costs Manages broadcast domain sizes Offers security because routers provide communication and firewalls between VLAN groups Logical groupings of users VLAN Group 1 VLAN Group 2
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Switches and routers each play an important role in VLAN design. Switches are the core device that controls individual VLANs while routers provide interVLAN communication
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19 Version 3.0 The Role of the Router in VLANS Policy-based control Broadcast management Route processing & distribution Provide the communication between VLANs. Provide VLAN access to shared resources, such as servers & hosts.
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20 Version 3.0 Module 8 Virtual LANs
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