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VLAN stands for Virtual Local Area Network.
Using VLANs we can virtually separate our LANs into smaller chunks.
Why would we want to do that? There are a few reasons why we might want to use VLANs. One of the main reasons is something we’ve already spoken about, and that is broadcast traffic.
Very quickly, broadcast traffic came start to slow down our networks and devices. Once our networks start to grow, we need a way to manage all of this traffic.
VLANs give us the benefits of physically separating network, but with the added bonus of being able to do this virtually. The traffic still behaves in the same way as if it was physically split.
VLANs make it very easy to control broadcast domains. It's also scalable, we don’t need new equipment or to re-cable everything every time we want to make a change.
Out of the box, cisco, and most over switches, have a default VLAN called VLAN 1. Every interface is assigned the default VLAN.
From here, we can start to make our own VLANs and split up our switch. You can add up to 4094. This is the maximum number of supported VLANs.
VLANs aren’t restricted to just one switch. We can have the same VLANs across multiple switches. This makes VLANs very versatile and scalable.
There are two types of ports on a switch, an access port and a trunk port. An access port is designed for endpoint devices to access the network. Such as computers, laptops etc.
A trunk port can send traffic from different VLANs. They’re are used to send traffic between networking devices.
802.1q tags are added to frames when they are sent over a trunk port. 802.1q is the IEEE standard. It can also be called DOT1q. This tag is 4 bytes and contains a few bits of information.
TPID or Tag protocol Identifier - this is used to identify the frame as an 802.1q tagged frame. It could also be ISL but this it’s rarely used today.
TCI or Tag Control Information - This contains 3 bits of information, the priority, CFI, which is a format indicator, and most importantly, the VLAN ID.
The tag field is then read and removed by the receiving switch.
A native VLAN is configured per trunk interface. It’s the VLAN that switch assumes the frame is on if there is no tag. By default, the native VLAN is VLAN 1. Tags are not added to frames that belong to the native VLAN.
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@elionaidgranados1005 7 месяцев назад
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@sleekspeed22
@sleekspeed22 3 года назад
Great videos... much still goes over my head. In one of your video you mentioned using vlans to separate different devices bease on trust level... highest level for PC you have and lowest for noname bulbs etc... Does that mean you are assigning IP statically for each device? I'm trying to figure out how I should do this. And expand on it to limit access to some devices if access remotely via VPN... I'm using an old 3com 4500G Switch.
@seetsamolapo5600
@seetsamolapo5600 Год назад
- creating/separating broadcast domains; reduced broadcast congestions by using interfaces
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@shaharafat9290 3 года назад
This are the best tutorials so far. But did you cover full CCNA course 200-301?
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Thanks Shah! I am currently making a full course (link in the description) but have plenty more videos coming for RU-vid.
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@thapelomphahlele9500 3 года назад
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@luiscabrera-gm2bu
@luiscabrera-gm2bu 8 месяцев назад
nice video
@lysaali50
@lysaali50 9 месяцев назад
fun little story to remember VLANs imagine you're hosting a party in your room in your family apartment, and you don't want your parents to find out how many guests are invited so you open up your window and let people climb up for security your best friend acts as the bouncer and checks the IDs XD
@gasergaser8629
@gasergaser8629 2 года назад
if it broadcast packets on all ports besides one that it received packet from then thats not switch but an hub but switch will act as hub until it learn mac addresses
@sirusvirtus5885
@sirusvirtus5885 3 года назад
🤘👍, thanks
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
No problem 👍
@George-nq2mx
@George-nq2mx 2 года назад
Thanks for such an amazing video, but what does it mean when we have one vlan with one ip address or one vlan with multiple Ip addresses?
@heroclix0rz
@heroclix0rz 4 месяца назад
Small note: i think saying "the TCI contains 3 bits of information" is misleading, as "bit" means something. Had to double check elsewhere, but it's actually 16 bits.
@SammySey813
@SammySey813 2 года назад
i got this!
@Certbros
@Certbros 2 года назад
Yeah you do! 🔥
@abhikumar-vu4my
@abhikumar-vu4my 2 года назад
@Cert Bros,,why didn't you upload full CCNA course,,, please upload full CCNA course on RU-vid bro
@ardentdfender4116
@ardentdfender4116 Год назад
His full CCNA Course is in his playlist if you check.
@leothalion3983
@leothalion3983 3 года назад
Yes!!!!
@AUBCodeII
@AUBCodeII Год назад
9:56 in this example, should the VLAN of the computer connected to the interface assigned to VLAN 20 also be changed to 20 in order for it to work? How do you do that?
@angelikavillanueva
@angelikavillanueva 3 года назад
Great Video and i learn a lot. can i use your video to my presentation? if its okay? Thank you
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Thanks Angelika! Great to hear the video helped. If your presentation is for personal use then go for it 😁
@amrnrsyada
@amrnrsyada 3 года назад
I need DNS explanation TT, thank you
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
It's on my to-do list 💯
@yomeroelalex
@yomeroelalex 3 года назад
The TCI is 16 bits long. The rest of the video is really usefull.
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
I meant it contains 3 separate bits of information, not 3 bits in length. I can see the confusion 🤣 Glad you liked the video.
@abcpsc
@abcpsc 2 года назад
So what if devices on different vlan want to communicate? Would they still be able to do it as if they are on the same network? Or if there any special settings to make it happen?
@ardentdfender4116
@ardentdfender4116 Год назад
They can communicate. A communication frame gets sent for example on VLAN 10 from your PC via the Switch and it get sent to the Router. At the Router it repackage the communication frame from VLAN 10 and then sends it back down the network on VLAN 30 to my PC on VLAN 30. The Router is who decides for inter VLAN Traffic as a L3 - Layer 3 device. Some Switches or more advanced Switches are Multilayer Switches as L3 and have the capability to route inter VLAN Traffic.
@theerthaprasad5342
@theerthaprasad5342 3 года назад
V helping sir
@Certbros
@Certbros 3 года назад
Thank you!
@gregores5107
@gregores5107 2 года назад
How does a router split the LAN's?
@orkovas1827
@orkovas1827 Год назад
hey, a little question in 3:39 you show a lan network seperated by VLANS and every department has 20 pc's theoretically. but in reality if i wanted to have 3 departments of 20 pc's each wouldn't it require an extra switch?(assuming i'm using a 48 port switch)
@hanisirfan
@hanisirfan 10 месяцев назад
Hardware wise, you do indeed need another switch to carter the total number of PCs. You can trunk the switches as mentioned in the video to allow the same VLAN traffic on different switches.
@jordanhenshaw
@jordanhenshaw 7 месяцев назад
Oh I can make this problem a hell of a lot simpler for you. Just delete the entire HR department. That's 20 less ports for you to figure out.
@musamnguni510
@musamnguni510 4 месяца назад
🤭
@Rhand007
@Rhand007 2 года назад
So it is best practice to have all connected Switches in your environment set to the same native VLAN, I assume?
@ardentdfender4116
@ardentdfender4116 Год назад
You can have different VLANS on different Switches as a way to split up the LAN and depending the route to the Router. However, depending on the LAN Topology with Switches, traffic can be permitted via configuration on another Switch for a VLAN. It depends on how the LAN is configured why you configure that. For inter VLAN traffic that VLAN Data Frame has to first travel to the Router which then repackage the Data Frame and then sends it back on the correct VLAN to the destination it was destined for.
@tomleyssens3372
@tomleyssens3372 2 года назад
what if there is a router in the network?
@guycohen4403
@guycohen4403 3 года назад
what do i do if i want more then 4094 vlans? how can I creat more
@MaxUgly
@MaxUgly Год назад
I am confused... By "hub" is the video referring to a "dumb switch" in the middle?
@mustikasari5571
@mustikasari5571 4 месяца назад
anda bisa menambahkan animasi kartun pada video anda. terima kasih
@howsyourrobot
@howsyourrobot 2 года назад
And I though Tony Stark was my favorite superhero … you are my new #1 I’ve been looking at too much info and this is the first time this has been explained where it finally clicked. Fantastic job
@BehzodSabirov
@BehzodSabirov 2 года назад
Is it @davidbombal narrating all clips?
@Certbros
@Certbros 2 года назад
I'd be lucky to have Davids accent 😂
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