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Switch Configuration Tips
How to configure VLAN on a Cisco Switch?
VLAN
stands for virtual LAN and technically we can say, a VLAN is a broadcast
domain created by switch. When managing a switch, the management domain
is always VLAN 1, the default VLAN. All ports of switch are assigned to
VLAN 1 by default. VLAN increase the performance of a network because
it divide a network logically in different parts and limit the
broadcasts.
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How to configure VTP Client and Server?
VTP (VLAN
Trunking Protocol) is the protocol that propagates the information about
which VLANs exist from one switch to another switch. If VTP did not
provide this information, VLANs would have to be created on all switches
individually in the network.
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How to configure Trunking between VLANs with 802.1q?
Trunk link is used to
carry the different VLANs traffic on a single link. There are two
different protocols are used for Ethernet trunking, 802. 1q and ISL.
Trunking change the formatting of the packets.
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How to configure Trunking between VLANs with ISL? Trunking is a technique to carry different VLAN traffic using point to point link between two devices. ISL (InterSwitch Link) is a cisco proprietary protocol can work with Ethernet token ring and Fddi also. Trunking changes the formatting of the packets. Read More...
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