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About protocol-based VLANs  

Protocol-based VLANs are an effective way to segment your network into broadcast domains according to the network protocols in use. Traffic generated by any network protocol--IPX, Appletalk, PPPoE--can be automatically confined to its own VLAN.

All ports within a protocol-based VLAN must be in the same port-based VLAN. However, the same port within a port-based VLAN can belong to multiple protocol-based VLANs. Port tagging is not required for a port to be a member of multiple protocol-based VLANs.

The 8000 Series switch supports the following protocol-based VLANs:

See also:


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