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Types of supported VLANs
VLANs offer many benefits, such as enhanced security, improved load balancing, better
use of shared resources, and more efficient network management. You can set up one
or more VLANs (virtual local area networks) on your switch to group networked member
devices together as an isolated network.
To start, choose which VLAN mode you want to enable for all the VLANs that you want
to set up on the switch. Select one of the following port-based or tag-based VLAN
modes, listed in order from the simplest to the most advanced:
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Port-based VLANs: For each port-based VLAN, you select the switch ports that you
want to be members of the VLAN, which creates a virtual network consisting of all
the devices connected to the member ports.
You can use port-based VLANs when this is the only switch in your network that
supports VLANs, and the VLAN does not need to function across multiple network
devices such as a router, a WiFi AP, or other network device that supports VLANs.
The switch supports the following port-based VLAN modes:
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Basic Port-Based VLAN: If each port (except the uplink port) only needs to belong
to a single VLAN, you can use basic port-based VLANs. The number of basic
port-based VLANs can be equal to, or less than, the number of ports on the switch.
To set up a basic port-based VLAN, you assign the same VLAN ID to one or more
ports.
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Advanced Port-Based VLAN: If you want a port to belong to multiple VLANs,
you can use the advanced port-based VLAN mode. To set up an advanced
port-based VLAN, you assign the same VLAN ID to one or more ports to make
them members of this VLAN. You can also assign other VLAN IDs to these ports
to make them members of other VLANs.
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802.1Q VLANs (tag-based): Tagged VLANs are more powerful than port-based
VLANs, and the switch can support many more tagged VLANs than port-based
VLANs. The switch supports the IEEE 802.1Q standard, and tags Ethernet frames to
route VLAN traffic. When a port receives an Ethernet frame tagged for a specific
VLAN, the port accepts the data if the port is a member of that VLAN. If not, then it
discards the data.
You can also use 802.1Q VLANs to route traffic from the switch to another network
device on your LAN (or even outside your LAN) by configuring 802.1Q VLANs on
both network devices and using the same VLAN ID. If you need a VLAN to function
across multiple network devices (such as a router, another switch, a WiFi AP), we
recommend that you use an 802.1Q VLAN.
The switch supports the following 802.1Q VLAN modes:
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Productinformatie
Merk | Netgear |
Model | GS105EPP |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 3048 MB |