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- VLAN - Wikipedia
A virtual local area network (VLAN) is any broadcast domain that is partitioned and isolated in a computer network at the data link layer (OSI layer 2) [2][3] In this context, virtual refers to a physical object recreated and altered by additional logic, within the local area network
- Virtual LAN (VLAN) - GeeksforGeeks
Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a concept in which we can divide the devices logically on layer 2 (data link layer) Generally, layer 3 devices divide the broadcast domain but the broadcast domain can be divided by switches using the concept of VLAN
- VLAN Basic Concepts Explained with Examples - ComputerNetworkingNotes
A VLAN is a logical grouping of network resources connected to administratively defined ports on a switch VLANs break a large broadcast domain into smaller broadcast domains Each VLAN creates a separate broadcast domain
- What is a VLAN and how does it work? - Network World
What is a VLAN and how does it work? A virtual local area network is a logical subnetwork of devices in a broadcast domain that is partitioned by network switches and or network management
- What Is a VLAN? A Beginners Guide to Smarter Network Design
A VLAN, or virtual area network, is a subnetwork that groups a collection of devices from different physical LANs VLANs are often used on business computer networks
- VLANs | What is a VLAN? | Virtual LANs ⋆ IPCisco
What is a VLAN? VLANs (Virtual LANs) are the Logical Networks that you can seperate big switched networks into smaller networks
- What Is a VLAN and How Does It Work? (Simple Explanation)
A VLAN is a technology that works at Layer 2 of the OSI model It lets you group devices logically and control how Ethernet frames are forwarded inside a switch
- Guide to VLANs: What They are, How They Work, and Why They Matter
Learn the fundamentals of VLANs, including VLAN types, membership assignment methods, and how they enhance network performance, security, and scalability
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