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1 Fall 2005 Layer 3 Switches and VLANs Qutaibah Malluhi CSE Department Qatar University
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2 Layer Three Switches We have discussed what is called Layer 2 switches –They are like multi-port bridges –They work on frames (layer 2) Layer-3 switches work on higher level packets (IP packets) –Like routers which are discussed later on.
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3 Network Device Summary
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4 Virtual LANs (VLANs) VLANs are Local area network configured by software, not by physical wiring
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5 Virtual LANs Divides a LAN into logical, instead of physical, segments Consider the need to move a machine from one LAN to another –Difficult with physical LANs (move machine, rewire, etc.) –Easy with VLANs (change configuration) Even allows grouping of stations connected to different switches in a VLAN Supports multiple broadcast domains, just as if stations belong to the same physical segment
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6 Switches in a VLAN Backbone
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7 VLAN Membership May be classified by –Switch port numbers »Configure a group of ports to be part of the same VLAN –MAC addresses »Configure a group of MAC addresses to be part of the same VLAN –IP addresses »Configure a group of IP addresses to be part of the same VLAN –Combination of two or more
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8 Advantages of VLANs Cost and time reduction in moving stations from one group to another Broadcast domains –impact on improving performance Administrative advantages: –Creation of virtual workgroups Security (privacy) Performance management –E.g. the costly back-up on a separate VLAN to avoid slowing down standard operation
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9 Summary LANs –Have distance limitations –Can be extended Optical fiber and modems can be used to extend AUI for single station Repeater –Connects two LAN segments –Repeats and amplifies all signals –Forwards noise and collisions Bridge –Understands and forwards entire frames –Uses addresses –Does not forward noise or collisions –Filtering bridges forward frames only as needed »Allows simultaneous transmission on the segments – Therefore, careful design can improve the performance. »Forwards all broadcast and multicast frames –DST used to break cycles
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10 Summary (cont’d) Hub –Central facility in star-shaped network –Operates like a repeater Switch –Central facility in star-shaped network –Operates like a set of bridged segments –More expensive that a hub but provide higher aggregate bandwidth
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