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identify which packets belong in which VLANs. To communicate between
VLANs a router must be used.
Placing a Port in a
Single VLAN
Once the information for a new VLAN has been defined, you can place a
port in that VLAN.
Creating an IEEE 802.1Q Tagged Link
This method of tagging is defined in the IEEE 802.1Q standard, and
allows a link to carry traffic for any of the VLANs defined on your Switch.
802.1Q tagging can only be used if the devices at both ends of a link
support IEEE 802.1Q.
To create an 802.1Q tagged link:
1
Ensure that the device at the other end of the link uses the same 802.1Q
tags as your Switch, that is, the same VLAN IDs are configured (note that
VLAN IDs are global across the network).
2
Place the Switch ports in the required VLANs as tagged members.
3
Place the port at the other end of the link as a tagged member of the
same VLANs as the port on your Switch.
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