A virtual local area network is a logical subnetwork that groups a collection of devices from different physical LANs. Large business computer networks often set up VLANs to re-partition a network for ...
Have you been told that VLANs are the ultimate solution to your network woes? That they’ll magically secure your infrastructure, eliminate complexity, and solve all your traffic management headaches?
You may or may not have heard of VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network). It is something that is primarily used in large businesses around the world. If you are interested in opening a business that ...
It's easy to see why virtual LANs have become popular on networks of all sizes. Imagine having multiple separate physical networks within a single organization — without the headache of managing ...
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I split my home network into VLANs, and it fixed problems I didn't know I had
T he more complex my home network became over the years, the more time I spent tweaking it to achieve the best performance ...
VLANs break a physical LAN into several logical broadcast domains. Each LAN station hears traffic sent by its own VLAN but receives nothing from stations in other VLANs -- not even from those ...
Had a case wind up at my desk tonight whereI'm not entirely sure the *issue* is actually an issue. 2 hosts, 1 IP'd to be on 172.20.100.10 and 1 IP'd to 172.20.200.10 2 Switches, one 6500 series as the ...
The IEEE’s 802.1Q standard was developed to address the problem of how to break large networks into smaller parts so broadcast and multicast traffic wouldn’t grab more bandwidth than necessary. The ...
I've noticed that this doesn't seem to work with the Cisco rv016--a client on one side of the vpn can see everything in both vlans on the opposite side, while locally the vlan traffic is separated ...
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