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HP 3500 Series Advanced Traffic Management Guide

HP 3500 Series
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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Special VLAN Types
Figure 1-33. Example of Potential Security Breaches
In figure 1-34, Workstation 1 has management access to all three switches
through the Management VLAN, while the PCs do not. This is because config-
uring a switch to recognize a Management VLAN automatically excludes
attempts to send management traffic from any other VLAN.
Links with Ports Belonging to the Management VLAN and other VLANs
Links Between Ports on a Hub and Ports belonging to the Management
VLAN
Links Not Belonging to the Management VLAN
Links to Other Devices
Hub Y
Switch A
Hub X
Switch B
Server
Switch C
Management Workstations
Switches “A”, “B”, and
“C” are connected by
ports belonging to the
management VLAN.
Hub “X” is connected
to a switch port that
belongs to the
management VLAN. As
a result, the devices
connected to Hub X are
included in the
management VLAN.
Other devices
connected to the
switches through ports
that are not in the
management VLAN are
excluded from
management traffic.

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HP 3500 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelHP 3500 Series
LayerLayer 3
MAC Address Table Size16, 000 entries
TypeManaged
UplinkSFP
PoEOptional
ManagementWeb, CLI, SNMP
Routing ProtocolStatic, RIP
Power SupplyInternal
Form Factor1U rack-mountable
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
Operating Temperature32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C)
Ports24 or 48 10/100/1000 ports

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