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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+).










