3. Virtual Local Area Networks
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Part 03 of Computer Networking Fundamentals: Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
Virtual Local Area Networks
At the end of this episode, I will be able to:
- Identify the characteristics and importance of VLANs.
Learner Objective: Identify the characteristics and importance of VLANs
Description: In this episode, the learner will be introduced to Virtual Local Area Networks or VLANs as well as identify the purpose of implementing them in networks.
- Introduction to Network Infrastructure
- What are VLANs? - A logical division of networked devices connected within a local area networked
- Why are VLANs important? - VLANs allow administrators to divide ports on a switch into logical groupings. This creates multiple logical switches out of a single physical switch. This can be done for performance and security.
- Understanding communication types
- Broadcast - A communication message that is sent by a single device to every other device connected to the switch.
- One to all communication
- Unicast - A communication message that is sent by a single device to another device on the network.
- One to one communication
- Multicast - A communication message that is sent by a single device to a group or subset of the devices on the network.
- Broadcast domain - A group of devices connected to a network that receive broadcast communications. This grouping can be based on physical or logical segments.
- Segments - A divison that splits a network into smaller parts.
- Broadcast - A communication message that is sent by a single device to every other device connected to the switch.
- Performance benefits - VLANs create virtual boundaries that reduce the amount of broadcast traffic between devices on a larger network and ease administration.
- Security benefits - VLANs allow network administrators to group devices together to assign an enforce security policies. Devices within a VLAN can only communicate with other devices assigned to the same VLAN.
- How are VLANs implemented?
- VLANs require configuration of managed switches.
- VLANs use tagging information that is inspected by the switch to determine which VLAN the communication belongs to.
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