SGS-6341-Series User Manual

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20.1.3 Typical VLAN Application
Scenario:
VLAN2
VLAN100
VLAN200
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PC PC Workst
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PC
Switch A
Trunk Link
Switch B
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VLAN200
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Figure 20
-2: Typical VLAN
Application Topology
The existing LAN is required to be partitioned into 3 VLANs due to security and application
requirements. The three VLANs are VLAN2, VLAN100 and VLAN200. Those three VLANs
cross two different locations A and B. One switch is placed in each site, and cross-location
requirement can be met if VLAN traffic can be transferred between the two switches.
Configuration Item Configuration description
VLAN2 Site A and site B switch port 2-4.
VLAN100 Site A and site B switch port 5-7.
VLAN200 Site A and site B switch port 8-10.
Trunk port Site A and site B switch port 11.
Connect the Trunk ports of both switches for a Trunk link to convey the cross-switch VLAN
traffic; connect all network devices to the other ports of corresponding VLANs. In this example,
port 1 and port 12 are spared and can be used for management port or for other purposes.
The configuration steps are listed below:
Switch A:
Switch(config)#vlan 2
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