What Is Vlans Switch?
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VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) are a Layer 2 technology that allow you to logically segment networks, allowing you to do more with fewer resources. With VLANs, you can create multiple logical networks, which are port based and share the same physical network infrastructure, but don’t interact with each other, making it easier to manage and secure your network environment. A VLAN switch is a switch that is equipped with VLAN technology. VLAN switches are used to manage, segment and secure networks, allowing traffic to be divided into different segments or broadcast domains, while still using the same physical switch.
VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) are a way of segmenting a physical network into multiple logical networks. VLANs are created by switches to separate different traffic types, such as data, voice, and video, onto separate networks. This allows for greater control over traffic flow and improved network performance.