In computer networking, virtual
local area network, virtual
LAN or VLAN is a concept of partitioning a physical network, so that distinct broadcast
domains are created. This is usually achieved on switch or router devices. Simpler devices only support partitioning on a
port level (if at all), so sharing VLANs across devices requires running
dedicated cabling for each VLAN. More sophisticated devices can mark packets
through tagging, so that a single interconnect (trunk) may be used to transport data for various VLANs.
Grouping hosts
with a common set of requirements regardless of their physical location by VLAN
can greatly simplify network design. A VLAN has the same attributes as a
physical local
area network (LAN), but it allows for end stations to be grouped
together more easily even if they are not on the same network switch. VLAN membership can be configured through software
instead of physically relocating devices or connections. Most enterprise-level
networks today use the concept of virtual LANs. Without VLANs, a switch
considers all interfaces on the switch to be in the same broadcast domain.
To
physically replicate the functions of a VLAN would require a separate, parallel
collection of network cables and equipment separate from the primary network.
However, unlike physically separate networks, VLANs share bandwidth, so VLAN
trunks may require aggregated links and/or quality
of service periodization.
Now try to Answer these question
to test your knowledge :
What is stands for
VLAN?
What is function of
VLAN?
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