VLAN Settings
The creation of a VLAN allows you to create separate broadcast domains on a switch. The broadcast domains can communicate with one another via a Layer 3 device such as a router. A VLAN is primarily used to form groups among hosts regardless of their physical location. As a result of group formation among hosts, a VLAN improves security. When a VLAN is created, it has no effect until it is manually or dynamically attached to at least one port. One of the most common reasons for establishing a VLAN is to create a separate VLAN for voice and another for data. This directs both types of packets.
To create a VLAN or configure a VLAN on a switch, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 |
Click VLAN Management > VLAN Settings. |
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Step 2 |
Click Add to add one or more new VLANs. |
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Step 3 |
To create a single VLAN, select the VLAN radio button, enter the VLAN ID, and optionally the VLAN Name. |
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Step 4 |
Add the following fields for the new VLANs.
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Step 5 |
To add a range of VLANs, check Range and enter a VLAN Range (Range 2 - 4094) in the VLAN range field. |
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Step 6 |
Click Apply to create the VLAN(s). |
Layer 3 Switching
A layer 3 switch combines a switch's and a router's capabilities. It has IP routing intelligence built into it to double as a router and acts as a switch to quickly link devices that are on the same subnet or virtual LAN. Incoming packets can be inspected, routing decisions can be made depending on source and destination addresses, and it can handle routing protocols. A layer 3 switch functions as both a switch and a router in this manner:
To setup your device as a layer 3 switch, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 |
Click VLAN Management > VLAN Settings. |
Step 2 |
Click Add. |
Step 3 |
Enter the VLAN ID and VLAN Name. |
Step 4 |
Click Apply to create the VLAN. |
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Next, navigate to IPv4 Configuration >IPv4 Interface. |
Step 6 |
Check Enable to enable IPv4 Routing. This will allow routing among all Layer 3 Interfaces and will allow traffic from one VLAN to be forwarded to another VLAN. |
Step 7 |
Click Apply to enable routing among all Layer 3 interfaces. This will allow traffic from one VLAN to be forwarded to another VLAN. |