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Link:
VLAN
When you click
VLAN
, the VLANs page appears.
A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a network of computers that behave as if they are
connected to the same wire even though they may be physically located on different seg-
ments of a LAN. You set up VLANs by configuring the Gateway software rather than hard-
ware. This makes VLANs very flexible. An important advantage of VLANs is that when a
computer is physically moved to another location, it can stay on the same VLAN without
hardware reconfiguration. VLANs behave like separate and independent networks.
If no VLANs are configured, the VLANs page displays no entries.