What Is Vlans Routing?
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VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) routing is a process that involves assigning and managing VLANs to switch ports on a network. VLANs are used to segment traffic within the same physical network, and each VLAN is assigned to a different subnet. When a device needs to communicate with another device in a different VLAN, it will route the traffic through a router or layer 3 switch, which will determine the correct VLAN for the traffic and route it accordingly. This allows for more efficient network management and better performance.