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Virtual LANs (VLAN)
Virtual LANs (VLAN) are supported on the S5000 switch.
This chapter covers the following information:
Default VLAN
Port-Based VLANs
VLANs and Port Tagging
Configuration Task List for VLANs
Native VLANs
Virtual LANs, or VLANs, are a logical broadcast domain or logical grouping of interfaces in a LAN in
which all data received is kept locally and broadcast to all members of the group. When in Layer 2 mode,
VLANs move traffic at wire speed and can span multiple devices. Dell networking OS supports up to 4093
port-based VLANs and 1 Default VLAN, as specified in IEEE 802.1Q.
VLANs provide the following benefits:
Improved security because you can isolate groups of users into different VLANs
Ability to create one VLAN across multiple devices
For more information on VLANs, refer to IEEE Standard 802.1Q Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks.
In this guide, see also:
Bulk Configuration in Chapter 21, Interfaces
VLAN Stacking
For a complete listing of all commands related to Dell networking OS VLANs, see these Dell networking
OS Command Reference chapters:
Port Authentication (802.1x) section in the Security chapter
Chapter 18, GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP).
Chapter 45, Service Provider Bridging
Chapter 39, Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+).