Port Assignment and Virtual LANs
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Expansion - Ethernet
Port Assignment and Virtual LANs
An Ethernet Port Assignment network is a segmented Ethernet which supports
the connection of individual ports to specific Ethernet network segments through
software controls.
Adding Users to Any Segment
Adding users to a Port Assignment network is an extremely simple matter. As
long as there are Media Interface Module slots available in the MMAC chassis,
more stations can be added to the three Multichannel Ethernet networks by
simply adding more TPXMIM modules to the chassis. So, to add 11 more Ethernet
stations to the channel A network, three stations to the channel B network, and 26
stations to the channel C network, we need only total the stations to be added and
place a number of TPXMIM modules in the chassis which meet or exceed that
port count. In this case, since we are adding a total of 40 stations to the network,
the addition of two TPXMIM-22 modules to the chassis would accommodate the
new needs of the network.
Incorporating Token Ring
Adding new technologies to a Port Assignment network is accomplished in the
same manner as adding new technologies to a Multichannel Ethernet network
(described above).
Incorporating FDDI
Adding new technologies to a Port Assignment network is accomplished in the
same manner as adding new technologies to a Multichannel Ethernet network
(described above).
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