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III
Management Reference
5
P
ORT
T
RUNKS
What are Port Trunks?
158
Port Trunks and Your Switch
158
Placing Ports in a Port Trunk
159
Port Trunk Example
160
6
V
IRTUAL
LAN
S
(VLAN
S
)
What are VLANs?
164
Benefits of VLANs
164
VLANs and Your Switch
165
The Default VLAN
165
Defining New VLANs
166
Untagged and Tagged VLANs
166
Placing a Port in a Single VLAN
166
Placing a Port in Multiple VLANs
166
802.1Q Tagging
166
VLT Tagging
167
Using IEEE 802.1Q Learning
167
Forwarding Traffic Containing Unknown 802.1Q Tags
168
Connecting VLANs to Other VLANs
170
Connecting to VLANs on Legacy Switch Units
170
VLAN Configuration for Beginners
171
Simple Example: Using Untagged Connections
171
Simple Example: Untagged Connections with Hubs
172
Simple Example: 802.1Q Tagged Connections
174
VLAN Configuration - Advanced Examples
177
Using 802.1Q Tagged Connections and 802.1Q Learning
177
Connecting to a Legacy Network
178
7
F
AST
IP
What is FastIP?
182
How FastIP Works
182
An Example
183
FastIP and the Switch Database
186
Enabling FastIP
187
Summary of Contents for SuperStack II
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