Tag Archives: vlan config

VLAN ID Ranges Explained.

What is VLAN ID Ranges? A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) ID Range refers to the set of numerical identifiers that can be assigned to VLANs within a network. These identifiers are significant for network segmentation, management, and security. Considerations Definition and Purpose: VLAN is a method to create multiple distinct broadcast domains in a Layer 2 network.… Read More »

RIP Routing Loop Explained.

Split Horizon, Route Poisoning and Holddown Explained. Split Horizon RIP as a distance vector protocol is also susceptible to routing loops (network problem which enables a data packet to continually be routed through the same routers over and over. The data packets continue to be routed within the network in an endless circle.). Split horizon is one of… Read More »

VLAN Error#1 Native VLAN Mismatches.

What Is Native VLANs? A Native VLAN is a term used in networking, mainly in the context of VLAN tagging which is a part of the IEEE 802.1Q standard. In a VLAN setup, multiple virtual networks are configured on a single physical network infrastructure to segment traffic for efficiency and security purposes. The Native VLAN plays a special… Read More »

How To Configure VLAN on Cisco Switch Example.

What is VLAN? A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a network technology used to divide a single physical network into multiple logical networks. This division is achieved at the data link layer (Layer 2) of the OSI model. VLANs are widely used in enterprise networks for their ability to improve network efficiency, security, and manageability. Key Concepts… Read More »