User`s guide

AT-9108, AT-8518, AT-8525, and AT-8550 User’s Guide
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To create multiple VLANs that span two switches in a port-based
VLAN, a port on Switch 1 must be cabled to a port on Switch 2 for
each VLAN you want to have span across the switches. At least one
port on each switch must be a member of the corresponding VLANs,
as well.
Figure 4-3 illustrates two VLANs spanning two switches. On Switch 1,
ports 1-4 are part of VLAN
Accounting
; ports 5 - 8 are part of VLAN
Engineering
. On Switch 2, ports 1-4 are part of VLAN
Accounting
; ports
5 - 8 are part of VLAN
Engineering
. VLAN
Accounting
spans Switch 1
and Switch 2 by way of a connection between Switch 1 port 2 and
Switch 2 port 4. VLAN
Engineering
spans Switch 1 and Switch 2 by
way of a connection between Switch 1 port 5 and Switch 2 port 8
Figure 4-3
Two Port-Based VLANs Spanning Two Switches
Using is configuration, you can create multiple VLANs that span
multiple switches, in a daisy-chained fashion. Each switch must have
a dedicated port for each VLAN. Each dedicated port must be
connected to a port that is a member of its VLAN on the next switch.
Tagged VLANs
Tagging
is a process that inserts a marker (called a
tag
) into the
Ethernet frame. The tag contains the identification number of a
specific VLAN, called the
VLANid
.
Note
The use of 802.1Q tagged packets may lead to the appearance of
packets slightly bigger than the current IEEE 802.3/Ethernet
maximum of 1,518 bytes. This may affect packet error counters in
other devices, and may also lead to connectivity problems if non-
802.1Q bridges or routers are placed in the path.
Accounting Engineering
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4
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1
4
32
8
7
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8
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65
Switch 1
Switch 2