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Figure 6.4.3
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Typical VLAN configuration
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Suppose Port 3,4,5 can meet following needs, Port 3 can intercommunicate with Port5, Port4 can
intercommunicate with Port5, Port3 can’s intercommunicate with Port4, what will you do for VLAN
?
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regardless of VLAN setting of other ports
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We can do following analysis, Port 3 can intercommunicate Port 5, their ports must belongs to a VLAN,
Port4 can intercommunicate with Port5, Port4 and Port5 must belongs to a same VLAN, Port3 and Port4
belong to different VLAN. As shown in Figure6.4.4 and 6.4.5;
1. Port3’s PVID is 2. Port4’s PVID is 3. Port5’s PVID is 4, port types are Access.
2. Add VLAN2, VLAN3, VLAN4, its members are 3 and 5, 4 and 5, 3, 4 and 5. Member types are Untagged.
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Figure 6.4.4
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Figure 6.4.5
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