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VLAN
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VLAN
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Overview
A Vir tual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a network of computers or other devices that 
behave as if they are connected to the same wire even though they may be physically 
located on different segments of a LAN. You set up VLANs by configuring the Gateway soft-
ware rather than hardware. This makes VLANs ver y flexible. VLANs behave like separate 
and independent networks.
Beginning with Version 7.7.4, VLANs are now strictly layer 2 entities. They can be thought 
of as vir tual Ethernet switches, into which can be added: Ethernet por ts, router IP inter-
faces, ATM PVC/VCC inter faces, SSIDs, and any other physical por t such as USB, HPNA, 
or MOCA. This allows great flexibility on how the components of a system are connected to 
each other.
VLANs are par t of Motorola’s VGx Vir tual Gateway technology which allows individual por t-
based VLANs to be treated as separate and distinct “channels.” When data is passed to a 
Motorola Netopia VGx-enabled broadband gateway, specific policies, routing, and prioritiza-