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Title: VLANs (Virtual LANs)


1
VLANs (Virtual LANs)
  • CS 158B
  • Elaine Lim
  • Allison Nham

2
LANs vs. VLANs
  • In a traditional LAN...
  • Users are grouped physically based on the hub
    they are plugged into
  • Routers segment the LAN and provide broadcast
    boundaries
  • In VLANs...
  • Group users logically by function, department or
    application
  • Configuration is done through special software

3
A sample VLAN network
Source Cisco IOS Switching Services
Configuration Guide
4
How VLANs work
  • When a switch receives data from a workstation,
    it tags the data with a VLAN identifier that
    indicates which VLAN the data originally came
    from
  • A packet can only travel from one broadcast
    domain to another if both domains have the same
    identifier
  • To set up VLANs, we need VLAN-aware switching
    devices that must comply with IEEE 802.1Q
    standards
  • Intelligent switches (operate at the MAC layer)
    or
  • Routers (operate at the network layer of the OSI
    reference model)

5
Static VLANs
  • Defined
  • Static VLANs are when ports on a switch are
    administratively assigned to a VLAN
  • Benefits
  • Secure easy to configure and monitor
  • Works well in networks where moves are controlled

Source Cisco IOS Switching Services
Configuration Guide
6
Dynamic VLANs
  • Defined
  • Switch ports can automatically determine a users
    VLAN assignment based on
  • MAC address
  • Protocol type
  • Benefits
  • Less administration when users are added or moved
  • Centralized notification of unauthorized user

Source Cisco IOS Switching Services
Configuration Guide
7
Frame Processing
  • Switches make filtering and forwarding decisions
    based on data in the frame
  • There are two techniques used
  • Frame Filtering - examines particular information
    about each frame (MAC address or Layer 3 protocol
    type)
  • Frame Tagging - places a unique identifier in the
    header of each frame as it is forwarded
    throughout the network backbone

8
Frame Tagging
  • A preferred way to implement VLANs
  • Uniquely assigns a VLAN ID to each frame before
    it is forwarded across the backbone
  • Is removed by the switch after frame exits the
    backbone

Source Cisco IOS Switching Services
Configuration Guide
9
Traffic Between VLANs
  • Switches do not forward frames between different
    VLANs. A router does this!!!
  • Trunking a method that supports multiple VLANs
    that have members on more than one switch
  • Two popular trunking protocols
  • Cisco Inter-Switch Link (ISL)
  • IEEE 802.1Q

Source How stuff works
10
Inter-Switched Link (ISL)
  • Cisco created ISL before the IEEE standardized a
    trunking protocol
  • ISL is Cisco proprietary it can only be used
    between two Cisco switches
  • ISL encapsulates each frame in an ISL header
    trailer

11
IEEE 802.1Q
  • 802.1Q is an open standard that can be used with
    multi-vendor switches
  • 802.1Q does not encapsulate it adds an extra
    4-bytes header to the middle of the original
    Ethernet header
  • 802.1Q forces a recalculation of FCS

12
Disadvantage Advantages
  • Disadvantage
  • VLANs require significant overhead
  • Advantages
  • More Security
  • Ease of administration
  • Broadcast control
  • Reduction in network traffic
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