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Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Module Configuration Guide 9.10(0.0)

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VLAN Membership

A virtual LAN (VLANs) is a logical broadcast domain or logical grouping of interfaces in a LAN in which all data received is kept locally and broadcast to all members of the group. In Layer 2 mode, VLANs move traffic at wire speed and can span multiple devices. Dell Networking OS supports up to 4093 port-based VLANs and one default VLAN, as specified in IEEE 802.1Q.

VLAN provide the following benefits:

  • Improved security because you can isolate groups of users into different VLANs.
  • Ability to create one VLAN across multiple devices.

On an Aggregator in standalone mode, all ports are configured by default as members of all (4094) VLANs, including the default VLAN. All VLANs operate in Layer 2 mode. You can reconfigure the VLAN membership for individual ports by using the vlan tagged or vlan untagged commands in INTERFACE configuration mode (Configuring VLAN Membership). Physical Interfaces and port channels can be members of VLANs.

  • NOTE: You can assign a static IP address to default VLAN 1 using the ip address command. To assign a different VLAN ID to the default VLAN, use the default vlan-id vlan-id command.

Following table lists out the VLAN defaults in Dell Networking OS:

Table 1. VLAN Defaults

Feature

Default

Mode

Layer 2 (no IP address is assigned)

Default VLAN ID

VLAN 1


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