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CoreWatch User’s Guide
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Chapter 7
Configuring VLANs
on the SSR
You configure VLANs to limit the scope of traffic on the SSR. This chapter 
provides an overview of VLANs on the SSR.
lists tips that make VLAN configuration easy.
discusses defining ports for VLANs.
discusses creating the different VLANs the SSR supports.
describes copying ports to add them to a VLAN.
discusses modifying VLANs.
A Look at VLANs on the SSR
VLANs contain Layer-2 broadcast and multicast traffic. No traffic is allowed to cross 
VLAN boundaries unless it passes through routers. Once connected by routers, VLANs 
are equivalent to subnets.
VLANs are created by grouping a set of bridged ports together as part of one bridged 
network. Broadcasts from one of the ports in a VLAN are received by other ports in the 
group but not by any ports outside of the group. Similarly, unicast traffic is bridged only 
between ports in a group but not to ports outside of the group. Thus, traffic is not allowed 
to cross the group boundary. A bridge may have multiple VLANs defined thus appearing 
as multiple virtual bridges on the SSR.
The SSR supports the following types of VLANs. The VLAN type determines the type of 
traffic the SSR will forward on the VLAN.