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  1. Fundamentals of creating VLANs - Part 1 - The concept

    An 'imaginary | software based | virtual switch' is now a part of 'Main Switch' We are going to call the newly created 'Vlan 10' - 'Switch 1', as pictured above, for the purpose of this document …

  2. IEEE 802.1Q – VLAN Tagging and Trunking in Networking

    IEEE 802.1Q is the networking standard that defines VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) tagging on Ethernet frames. VLANs allow network administrators to segment a physical network into …

  3. VLAN1 and VLAN Hopping Attack - Cisco Learning Network

    The target machine would receive and process the frame, and that would make the VLAN Hopping Attack successful. Let’s take an example assuming an attacker is connected to switch …

  4. What is the Native VLAN used for? - Cisco Learning Network

    On an 802.1q trunk, there is one VLAN that can be untagged. This is called the native VLAN. The switches on both sides of the trunk understand that any frames that are not tagged with a …

  5. Best Practices for Inter-VLAN Routing in CISCO

    In this discussion, lets explore the best ways to set up Inter-VLAN Routing on Cisco devices, using simple explanations and clear examples to help configure network efficiently.

  6. Different types VLAN - Cisco Learning Network

    Feb 26, 2024 · Dynamic VLAN - LIke MAC-based, dynamic VLANs do not have a specific VLAN ID range assigned. Instead, VLAN membership is dynamically assigned by a VMPS (VLAN …

  7. Fundamentals of VLAN's - Router on a stick - Cisco Learning …

    To decide, which "Vlan Id Number" to attach, to the outgoing frames If the frame is going out of interface numbered FastEthernet 0/0.3, then attach Vlan-3 tag on to it *Click on the image to …

  8. A quick summarized view to Private VLAN (PVLAN)

    To begin with PVLAN, let’s look at the concept of VLAN as a broadcast domain. In general VLAN is a concept of segregating a physical network, so that separate broadcast domains can be …

  9. Management Traffic and native vlan - Cisco Learning Network

    Every vlan you assign to a port (access or trunk) must exist in order to assign it. That may vary if you are using VTP in your network and that device is in transparent mode.

  10. Mitigating VLAN hopping/layer 2 attacks - Cisco Learning Network

    The best way to prevent a basic VLAN hopping attack is to turn off DTP on all ports, and explicitly configure trunking mode or access mode as appropriate on each port. The double-tagging (or …