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Vipin Chauhan
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:46+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:46+05:30

What Benefit Will Configuring Vlans Provide To The Current Configuration?

What Benefit Will Configuring Vlans Provide To The Current Configuration?
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    1. Priya Hamsa Bronze
      2022-02-02T12:53:09+05:30Added an answer on February 2, 2022 at 12:53 pm

      What Benefits Will Configuring Vlans Provide To The Current Configuration?

      This configuration will hello the higher performance and monitor and it will also improve the reliability and control of all the devices. Now let Aslam about the basic configuration of VLAN in detail.

      Here firstly we need to create the VLAN interfaces. Now firstly determine the IP address which we want to assign to the interfaces that are present on the switch.

      And in order to route between these VLANs, the VLAN must contain the IP address.

      Suppose one packet is received by a switch which should be sent to the VLAN or subnet. Then hear the switch will forward the packet to the destination address based on the information given on the routing table.

      Hear the destination interface will transfer the packet to the put or interface to which the destination device is attached to.

      After this, we simply need to open a web browser and we need to type the IP address, normally the default IP address of any device will be 192.1 68.0.239, and the default Subnet Mask will be the same as 255.255.255.0.

      And we need to enter the login credentials and click on the login button. After ways we simply need to select the IP configuration, after this we need to enable the radio button and hence the routing is enabled.

      Now let us know the difference between the static VLAN and the dynamic VLAN. The static VLAN is normally called the port-based VLAN. This static villain mostly has a manual assignment of all the individual ports on a virtual network. Once we assign all the ports, then these are all associated with some of the pre-assigned VLANs.

      Now let us take an example in order to understand the concept of static VLAN. Suppose we assign ports like 1,2,3,4 to the VLAN for department 1, the same way we assign 5,6,7 ports to the VLAN from department 2. And in the same way, we assign port 8,9 to another department called department 3.

      The static VLAN will not deal with the devices, here when we try to plug one of the devices into port 1, let’s say this device will be on department 1 similarly when we try to plug, the same device into port 9 then this device will become the member of department 3.

      But the dynamic VLAN is different from the static VLAN. The dynamic VLAN will be defined on the basis of port location. It is mainly used by the Mac address of a device. All the memberships of VLAN are based on the IP address of the device.

      All the dynamic balance will require a server which is called a member policy server, shortly called the VMPS server. The list of Mac addresses will be present along with the Reliance that is associated with it in the server. The size of the actual MAC address is a 48-bit hexadecimal number.

      Let’s say a computer with the wheel and 10 is plugged into port one, now this port one will be able to communicate with the server and will save the database table for the membership.

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