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VLAN Switch Operation
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VLAN Operation and Network Applications
12.7 VLAN SWITCH OPERATION
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN switches act on the classification of frames into VLANs. Sometimes, VLAN 
classification is based on tags in the headers of data frames. These VLAN tags are added to data 
frames by the switch as the frames are transmitted out certain ports, and are later used to make 
forwarding decisions by the switch and other VLAN-aware switches. In the absence of a VLAN 
tag header, the classification of a frame into a particular VLAN depends upon the configuration of 
the switch port that received the frame.
The operation of an 802.1Q VLAN switch is best understood from a point of view of the switch 
itself. To illustrate this concept, the examples that follow view the switch operations from inside 
the switch.
 depicts the inside of a switch with six ports, numbered one through six. The switch has 
been configured to associate VLAN A and B with FID 2, VLAN C and D with FID 3, and VLAN 
E with FID 4. Port 6 has been classified as a 1Q Trunk Port. This classification establishes that all 
VLANs are members of the Port VLAN List for Port 6 and the frames transmitted for all VLANs 
will contain a tag header. Also the PVID for Port 6 is set to the default VLAN with its 
corresponding relationship to FID 1. Although untagged frames are not usually present on a 1Q 
Trunk Port, any untagged frames received would need to be classified if the port has not been 
configured to drop all untagged frames.
Figure 12-2
View from Inside the Switch
Port 4
D
FID 3
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Port 3
C
FID 3
Port 6
Port 2
B
FID 2
Port 1
A
FID 2
Default
FID 1
Port 5
E
FID 4