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Sample VLAN Configurations, Setting Up Two VLANs on the Same Switch - plus switch

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For examples on setting up VLANs, refer to "Sample VLAN Configurations". Sample VLAN Configurations To illustrate how you can segment network devices that are connected to the Switch, the following sample configurations are provided. Setting Up Two VLANs on the Same Switch Figure 16 illustrates how you can set up a simple VLAN on the Switch using desktop connections. Figure 16 Desktop VLAN Configuration Endstations in VLAN 1 Endstations in VLAN 2 BaselBinaeseSlwinietcSh w2i2tc5h0 2226 Plus Configuring VLANs 35 VLAN1 and the ports on VLAN2 cannot communicate with each other, do the following: 1 Create a new VLAN and set the VLAN ID to 2. Refer to "Creating a VLAN" for instructions. VLAN1 is the default VLAN and already exists. 2 Set ports 7, 8, and 16 to D (desktop egress packet). 3 Click Apply. Ports 7, 8, and 16 now belong to VLAN2, and will not be able communicate with any other ports, unless you add another port to the VLAN or change the port configuration. Setting Up VLAN Across Two Switches This example explains how you can set up a VLAN across two Switches using uplink connections. This enables ports that are members of the same VLAN (but are on different switches) to communicate, provided that a port on each Switch is set to uplink, and that these ports are connected. Server Server in VLAN 1 in VLAN 2 If you want to add ports 7, 8, and 16 to VLAN2 (as shown in Figure 16), so that the ports on the default

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Configuring VLANs
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For examples on setting up VLANs, refer to
Sample
VLAN Configurations
.
Sample VLAN Configurations
To illustrate how you can segment network devices
that are connected to the Switch, the following
sample configurations are provided.
Setting Up Two VLANs on the Same Switch
Figure 16
illustrates how you can set up a simple
VLAN on the Switch using desktop connections.
Figure 16
Desktop VLAN Configuration
Baseline Switch 2226 Plus
Server
in VLAN 2
Endstations
in VLAN 2
Endstations
in VLAN 1
Server
in VLAN 1
If you want to add ports 7, 8, and 16 to VLAN2 (as
shown in
Figure 16
), so that the ports on the default
VLAN1 and the ports on VLAN2 cannot communicate
with each other, do the following:
1
Create a new VLAN and set the VLAN ID to 2. Refer
to
Creating a VLAN
for instructions. VLAN1 is the
default VLAN and already exists.
2
Set ports 7, 8, and 16 to
D
(desktop egress packet).
3
Click
Apply
.
Ports 7, 8, and 16 now belong to VLAN2, and will not
be able communicate with any other ports, unless
you add another port to the VLAN or change the port
configuration.
Setting Up VLAN Across Two Switches
This example explains how you can set up a VLAN
across two Switches using uplink connections. This
enables ports that are members of the same VLAN
(but are on different switches) to communicate, pro-
vided that a port on each Switch is set to uplink, and
that these ports are connected.