CCNP BCMSN Notes – VLANs and Trunks
Friday, October 30th, 2009The normal range allows for VLANs 1 -1005; IEEE 802.1Q expands this to 1 – 4095. VTP version 1 and 2 only support VLANs 1 – 1005. VTPv3 will support extended VLANs but isn’t available yet. Dynamic VLANs can be configured by a VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS). Trunk types: Sorry you have no rights [...]
CCNA 640-802 Bible – Configure,Verify and Troubleshoot Trunking
Saturday, July 11th, 20091. When a new trunk is configured on a 2950 switch, which VLANs by default are allowed over the trunk link? A: no VLANs B: all VLANs C: only VLANs 1 – 64 D: only the VLANs that are specified when creating the trunk Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content [...]
Virtual LANs(VLAN)
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009VLAN Membership When a VLAN is provided at an access layer switch, an end user must be able to gain membership to it. Two membership methods exist on Cisco Catalyst switches: static VLANs and dynamic VLANs. . Static VLANs offer port-based membership, where switch ports are assigned to specific VLANs. End user devices become members [...]
CCNA Quick Notes – VLANs
Wednesday, April 8th, 20091.What are VLANs? VLANs are broadcast domains in a Layer 2 network. Each broadcast domain is like a distinct virtual bridge within the switch. Each virtual bridge you create in a switch defines a broadcast domain. By default, traffic from one VLAN cannot pass to another VLAN. Each of the users in a VLAN is [...]