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VLANs
A VLAN is a collection of ports on one or more switches that define a broadcast domain.The BayStack 5510 Switch supports the following two types of VLANs:
- Port-based VLANs (maximum of 256)
- Protocol-based VLANs
For a further description of VLANs, refer to Using the BayStack 5510 10/100/1000 Switch.
When you create VLANs using Device Manager, observe the following rules:
- The ports in a VLAN or MLT must be a subset of a single spanning tree group.
- VLANs must have unique VLAN IDs and names.
- An access port can belong to one and only one protocol-based VLAN for a given protocol.
- The default VLAN cannot be renamed or deleted, and it cannot have its type changed from port-based VLAN.
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