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Sneha Singh
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30

An Interface That Manages Traffic From Multiple Vlans Is Known By What Term?

An Interface That Manages Traffic From Multiple Vlans Is Known By What Term?
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      2021-12-30T17:09:58+05:30Added an answer on December 30, 2021 at 5:09 pm

      An Interface That Manages Traffic From Multiple Vlans Is Known By What Term?

      The trunk port can able to manage the multiple VLANs. Today, let us discuss the concept of trunk port in detail. Before we discuss these ports, first we will learn about the concept of V LAN.

      here, the VLAN is nothing but a Local area network. This virtual Local area network will separate the networks across all the physical devices that are present.

      Now let us take an example in order to understand this concept in detail. Let say we have two switches, which one has these free networks that are going into it with the VLAN 20.

      The same scenario will be on switch 2. Let say the first switch will be present on a different floor from the second switch. But if you want to share the teams across all these different floors, they must be present on the same VLANs.

      Now let us take an example in order to understand the concept of the trunk ports. Let’s say we have four different VLANs. Two VLANs are connected to one switch and another two VLANs are connected to another switch. And let’s say these two switches are not connected to each other. Hence the port that is going to connect the computer to the switch will have an access port.

      The reason for this is that the access port will only allow one Vlan at a single time. That means the VLAN that is connected to one switch cannot be able to communicate with the VLAN and that is present in another switch.

      Now if we want to connect these two switches we need to establish another connection that means we should add a link between these two switches. So that they can able to communicate with each other. And if any other two computers want to communicate with each other that are present on the different switches, then we need to add another link between these two switches.

      But this may cause some issues, in order to solve this issue we use the concept of trunk point. This drum point will help the tour traverse to the multiple VLANs.

      For this, we will combine two VLANs into one.

      Now, this is the main difference between the trunk port and the access port. We can say that the transport can able to allow more than 1 VLAN.

      Now, this trunk port will be able to insert the VLAN tags. So that it can say which VLAN the frame will belong to.

      This trunk port will be a type of connection that is present on the switch it is mostly used in order to connect to the virtual Local area network. Hear the frames that are flowing through this port will be called the VLAN tagged.

      This trunk port will allow to flow the of data across the network.

      Here we will trunk these villains that are present and we will place them in the data link layer of the OSI model. This layer 2 data link layer is mostly used for the broadcasting and it will maintain signaling between these nodes.

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