Upgrading and Repairing Networks (5th Edition)
| SOME OF THE MAIN TOPICS IN THIS CHAPTER ARE Virtual LANs and Network Topologies Switching Based on Network Frames Implicit and Explicit Tagging Using Explicit Tagging on the Network Backbone Switch Standards ”The IEEE Standards What Kind of Switch Should You Buy? Chapter 8, "Network Switches," discussed switches that can be used to reduce the broadcast domain limit imposed by earlier networking technologies, such as hubs and bridges. LAN switches can be used to solve more problems than just reducing network traffic, however. This chapter discusses a new application for switches: virtual LANs, or VLANs. Besides reducing the broadcast domain, switches configured for use in a VLAN can be used to solve many other problems:
Although a router can also be used to reduce a broadcast domain and create separate subnets in a network, switching technology works at a much faster pace. Thus, using VLANs in your network probably can enable you to get rid of a few slow routers that currently are being used to segment a LAN. |