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VLAN configuration
Overview
Ethernet is a network technology based on the Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect
(CSMA/CD) mechanism. As the medium is shared, collisions and excessive broadcasts are common on
an Ethernet. To address the issue, virtual LAN (VLAN) was introduced to break a LAN down into separate
VLANs. VLANs are isolated from each other at Layer 2. A VLAN is a bridging domain, and all broadcast
traffic is contained within it, as shown in Figure 91.
Figure 91 A VLAN diagram
You can implement VLANs based on different criteria. The Web interface is available only for port-based
VLANs. Port-based VLANs group VLAN members by port. A port forwards traffic for a VLAN only after
it is assigned to the VLAN.
NOTE:
For more information about VLAN, see
H3C WA Series Access Points Layer 2 Configuration Guide
.
Recommended configuration procedure
Ste
p
Remarks
1. Creating a VLAN
Required
2. Modifying a
VLAN
Required
Select either task.
Configure the untagged member ports and tagged member ports of the VLAN, or
remove ports from the VLAN.
3. Modifying a port

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