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1 CCNA 3 v3.1 Module 8
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2 CCNA 3 Module 8 Virtual LANS (VLANS)
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333 Objectives of Module 8 VLAN concepts VLAN configuration Troubleshooting VLANs
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444 Introduction to VLANs
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555 VLANs VLANs logically segment switched networks based on an organization's functions, project teams, or applications as opposed to a physical or geographical basis.
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666 Broadcast Domains
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777 3 Broadcast Domains, 3 VLANs
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888 Static VLANs
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999 Dynamic VLANs
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10 Port-Centric VLANs
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11 VLAN Configuration
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12 Benefits of VLANs Easily move workstations on the LAN Easily add workstations to the LAN Easily change the LAN configuration Easily control network traffic Improve security
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13 Communicating Between VLANs
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14 VLAN Types
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15 Inter-Switch Link
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16 Concurrent Transmissions in a Switch
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17 End-to-End VLANs
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18 Static VLANs Static VLANs work well in networks where the following is true: Moves are controlled and managed. There is robust VLAN management software to configure the ports. It is not desirable to assume the additional overhead required when maintaining end- station MAC addresses and custom filtering tables.
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19 Verifying VLAN’s
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20 Saving VLAN Configuration Back up using the copy running-config tftp command, or you can use the HyperTerminal Capture Text feature to store the configuration settings.
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21 Deleting VLANs
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22 VLAN Problem Isolation
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23 Problem Isolation in Catalyst Networks
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24 Preventing Broadcast Storms
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25 Common Problems in Troubleshooting VLANs
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26 show vlan Command
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27 Catalyst IOS Keyword Syntax Description
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28 show spanning-tree Command
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29 VLAN Troubleshooting Scenarios A trunk link cannot be established between a switch and a router
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30 VLAN Troubleshooting Scenarios VTP is not properly propagating VLAN configuration changes.
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31 VLAN Troubleshooting Scenarios Dropped packets and loops
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