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What are VLANs? -- the simplest explanation

The concept of VLANs explained simply and illustrated effectively showing you the purpose and functionality of VLANs. This is the video version of the content of this article: https://www.practicalnetworking.net/s... Did you like the illustrations and animations in this video? Most of them are available for download for free in the article above. Want to learn more about VLANs? Check out http://pracnet.net/vlans Want to learn how to Configure VLANs? https://www.practicalnetworking.net/s... Want to see the Native VLAN in action?    • Native VLAN - the DEFINITIVE illustra...   Studying for a Networking certification like the Net+ or CCNA? If so, check out: https://www.practicalnetworking.net/i... Think you understand VLANs? Test yourself against the VLAN Challenge: https://www.practicalnetworking.net/s... What happens when there is a Native VLAN mismatch? https://www.practicalnetworking.net/s... Want to learn Computer Networking?    • Networking Fundamentals   ===== More free resources discussing Network Engineering and Network Security: www.PracticalNetworking.net ===== 00:00 - Topology Intro 00:24 - Splitting one Physical Switch into Virtual Switches 01:47 - Extending Virtual Switches to other Physical Switches 03:19 - Access Ports, Trunk Ports, Tagged Ports, Untagged Ports 04:46 - VLAN Tags and 802.1q 06:55 - Logical Topologies vs Physical Topologies 07:31 - Native VLAN 10:20 - Summary of what we've learned Summary: VLANs provide two major functions: – Break up physical switches into virtual "mini switches“ – Extend the virtual "mini switch" to multiple physical switches VLANs allow your Logical topology to be unconstrained by your Physical topology Access Ports / Untagged Ports – ports which carry traffic for only ONE VLAN Trunk Ports / Tagged Ports – ports which carry traffic for MULTIPLE VLANs All frames traversing a Trunk port must be "tagged" so the receiving switch knows what VLAN to associate that traffic to. 802.1q - open standard for how to tag Layer 2 frames Native VLAN – The one VLAN which traverses a Trunk/Tagged link without a VLAN tag #vlans #networking #ccna

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