VLAN Operation and Configuration

VLAN Operation and Configuration

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 2h 22m | 461 MB

In this course, we will examine VLANs, VLAN trunks, the layer 3 switch, as well as some common errors one can make while configuring switched networks.

VLANs are a great concept and are widely used throughout the networking industry. The idea of a VLAN is simply that an administrator has the ability to configure a switch such that there are multiple broadcast domains enabled, and inter-broadcast domain communication is not allowed. Effectively, a VLAN is a broadcast domain. In this course, VLAN Operation and Configuration, you will cover all things VLAN related. First, you will examine VLANs, VLAN trunks, the layer 3 switch. Next, you will set up a problematic network, and make errors during configuration. Finally, you will examine both how the network will behave and how to repair broken networks. After completing this course, you will be ready to segment a network with a single switch using VLANs.

Table of Contents

Course Overview
1 Course Overview

Broadcast Domains and VLANs
2 Introducing Virtual LANs (VLANs)
3 VLANs in Depth
4 Demo- Configuring VLANs
5 Demo- Assigning Ports to VLANs
6 Demo- Adding More Devices to Your Network
7 Summary

Trunking VLANs
8 Introduction
9 How VLAN Trunking Works
10 Demo- Setting up the VLANs on Switch 2
11 Demo- Configuring the Trunk Link and Checking for Connectivity
12 Demo- Capturing a Tagged Frame
13 Summary

InterVLAN Routing
14 Introduction
15 What Is InterVLAN Routing-
16 Demo- Configuring InterVLAN Routing
17 Summary

The Layer 3 Switch
18 Introducing the Layer 3 Switch
19 Demo- Configuring a Layer 3 Switch
20 Summary

Check Your Knowledge
21 Introduction
22 Demo- Missing VLANs – Configuring Switch 1 and Switch 2
23 Demo- Missing VLANs – Configuring the Layer 3 Switch
24 Demo- Examining the Issues When There Are Missing VLANs
25 Demo- Identifying Where a Misconfigured Trunk Port Is on a Network
26 Demo- Changing the SVI State
27 Demo- Adding VLAN 30 to Switch 1 and Seeing Potential Issues in Doing So
28 Demo- Configuring VLAN 30 on Switch 2 and the Layer 3 Switch
29 Demo- Examining Incorrect VLAN Numbers on the Incorrect Interface
30 Summary