You are on page 1of 35

Virtual LAN

Muhammad Zen Samsono Hadi,


Hadi ST.
ST MSc.
MSc

Lab. Komunikasi Digital


G d
Gedung D4 Lt.
Lt 1
EEPIS-ITS
Objectives
2

 VLAN concepts
p
 VLAN configuration
 Troubleshooting
g VLANs
3

VLAN concepts
p
Introduction to VLANs
4
VLANs
5

VLANs logically segment switched networks based on an


organization's functions, project teams, or applications as
pp
opposed to a physical
p y or geographical
g g p basis.
Broadcast Domains
6
Example with 3 Broadcast Domains, 3 VLANs
7
Static VLANs
8
Dynamic VLANs
9
Port-Centric VLANs
10
VLAN Configuration
11
Benefits of VLANs
12

 Easily
y move workstations on the LAN
 Easily add workstations to the LAN
 Easily
y change
g the LAN configuration
g
 Easily control network traffic
 Improve
p securityy
Communicating Between VLANs
13
VLAN Types
14
Inter-Switch Link
15
16

VLAN configuration
g
Concurrent Transmissions in a Switch
17
End-to-End VLANs
18
Static VLANs
19

 Static VLANs work well in networks where the


following is true:
 Moves are controlled and managed.
 There is robust VLAN management software to configure the
ports.
 It is not desirable to assume the additional overhead
required when maintaining end-station MAC addresses and
custom filtering tables.
Verifying VLAN Configuration
20
Deleting VLANs
21
Catalyst IOS show vlan Command
22
Catalyst IOS Keyword Syntax Description
23
24

Trunking
g
History of Trunking
25
Trunking Concepts
26
VLANs and Trunking
27
Frame Tagging
28
Frame Tagging and Encapsulation Methods
29
30

Inter-VLAN routing
g
Inter-VLAN Routing
31
Router on a Stick
32
Physical and Logical Interfaces
33
Dividing Physical Interfaces into Subinterfaces
34
Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing
35

You might also like