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  1. Fundamentals of creating VLANs - Part 1 - The concept

    An 'imaginary | software based | virtual switch' is now a part of 'Main Switch' We are going to call the newly created 'Vlan 10' - 'Switch 1', as pictured above, for the purpose of this document Accordingly …

  2. A quick summarized view to Private VLAN (PVLAN)

    Feb 13, 2020 · Introduction: This document is anticipated for understanding Private Virtual LAN (PVLAN) concept; how VLAN is sub-divided into isolated sub-domains and the communication between …

  3. VLAN1 and VLAN Hopping Attack - Cisco Learning Network

    The target machine would receive and process the frame, and that would make the VLAN Hopping Attack successful. Let’s take an example assuming an attacker is connected to switch A to a port in …

  4. IEEE 802.1Q – VLAN Tagging and Trunking in Networking

    IEEE 802.1Q – VLAN Tagging and Trunking in Networking IEEE 802.1Q is the networking standard that defines VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) tagging on Ethernet frames. VLANs allow network …

  5. What is the Native VLAN used for? - Cisco Learning Network

    On an 802.1q trunk, there is one VLAN that can be untagged. This is called the native VLAN. The switches on both sides of the trunk understand that any frames that are not tagged with a VLAN on …

  6. Why and how are Ethernet Vlans tagged?

    Jan 31, 2015 · In reality a VLAN tag is inserted in the Ethernet frame like this: The 802.1Q (dot1q, VLAN) tag contains a VLAN-ID and other things explained in the 802.1Q Standard. The first 16 bits …

  7. Best Practices for Inter-VLAN Routing in CISCO

    In this discussion, lets explore the best ways to set up Inter-VLAN Routing on Cisco devices, using simple explanations and clear examples to help configure network efficiently.

  8. How to see if a VLAN is part of a trunk? - Cisco Learning Network

    The command you have shonw, do mean I have to check all interfaces individually, to see if the VLAN is allowed over the trunk. This cost a lot of time, especially if a switch has a lot of trunk connection. …

  9. VRFs, VLANs and subnets: difference - Network Engineering Stack …

    May 20, 2016 · I have a basic understanding of VRFs, VLANs and subnets. I understand that VLANs operate on L2, and subnets and VRFs (lite) on L3. What I don't understand, is why you would choose …

  10. What are the differences between Native Vlan vs Default Vlan vs Vlan 1?

    The default VLAN is always set to VLAN 1 and it is the VLAN that comes pre-configured on every switch (Cisco, HP, etc). The concept behind this is that the switch needs at least one VLAN to operate as a …