| Chapter
Review |
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| Chapter
Overview
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| 4.1 |
VLAN Basics
| 4.1.1 |
Describe a
VLAN |
| 4.1.2 |
Why are VLANs
necessary? |
| 4.1.3 |
VLANs and
network security |
| 4.1.4 |
VLANs and
broadcast distribution |
| 4.1.5 |
VLANs and
bandwidth utilization |
| 4.1.6 |
VLANs vs.
network latency from routers |
| 4.1.7 |
VLANs vs.
complex access lists |
| 4.1.8 |
Wrong motives
for implementing VLANs |
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| 4.2 |
VLAN Types
| 4.2.1 |
VLAN
boundaries |
| 4.2.2 |
End-to-end
VLANs |
| 4.2.3 |
Local VLANs |
| 4.2.4 |
Establishing
VLAN memberships |
| 4.2.5 |
Port-based
VLAN membership |
| 4.2.6 |
Dynamic VLANs |
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| 4.3 |
Configuring VLANs
| 4.3.1 |
Configuring
static VLANs |
| 4.3.2 |
Verify VLAN
configuration |
| 4.3.3 |
Deleting
VLANs |
| 4.3.4 |
Configure the
VMPS server |
| 4.3.5 |
Configure a
VMPS client |
| 4.3.6 |
Access links
and trunk links |
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| 4.4 |
VLAN Identification
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| 4.5 |
Trunking
| 4.5.1 |
Trunking
overview |
| 4.5.2 |
Configuring a
VLAN trunk |
| 4.5.3 |
Removing
VLANs from a trunk |
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| 4.6 |
VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
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| 4.7 |
VTP Configuration
| 4.7.1 |
Basic
configuration steps |
| 4.7.2 |
Configure the
VTP version |
| 4.7.3 |
Configure the
VTP domain |
| 4.7.4 |
Configure the
VTP mode |
| 4.7.5 |
Verify VTP
configuration |
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| 4.8 |
VTP Pruning
| 4.8.1 |
Default
behavior of a switch |
| 4.8.2 |
Configure VTP
pruning |
| 4.8.3 |
Verify VTP
pruning |
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| Chapter
Summary
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| Chapter
Quiz
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