Category: Switching

10

Jan2014
We are going to show how VLANs are created in VTP server and propagated to other switches and how to stop the propagation, if required. The switches are in a triangle with switchA as root of the STP and configured with hostnames and ip addresses allowing us to remotely access them ... Read More
January 10, 2014Praveen Bahethi

07

Jan2014
VLANs are used to create separate groupings of devices.  Prior to VLANs, all the devices had to be on the same switch -  users, printers and servers needed to be together had to be physically colocated.  Most often VLANs were used to separate departments, but than can be used geographically. Acme ... Read More
January 7, 2014Praveen Bahethi

03

Jan2014
MAC Address stands for Media Access Control Address. It is an unique identifier which is brunt in on Network Interfaces Cards (NIC) and being used for host identification and communication between multiple hosts on a Local Area Network (LAN). MAC addresses live at Layer 2 of the OSI Model. MAC is also ... Read More
January 3, 2014Praveen Bahethi

02

Jan2014
There are three modes of operation for VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) Server allows creation, modification, and deletion VLANs and specify other configuration parameters, such as VTP version and VTP pruning, for the entire VTP domain. VTP servers advertise their VLAN configuration to other switches in the same VTP domain and synchronize their ... Read More
January 2, 2014Praveen Bahethi