I am almost as confused by your post as you are about VLANs, so lets take it slow and see where we get.<BR><BR>1) 802.1Q can add 4 bytes to the ethernet packet. (tagging) Any device not expecting ...
Hello there,<br><br> I am trying to set up a Windows 2003 server with Link aggregation (802.3ad) and Vlan tag (802.1q) but unfortunaltey i am having trouble to set it up. Should i use the NLB ? Is ...
Virtual LAN (VLAN) technology, which is defined under the IEEE 802.1q specifications, has allowed enterprise to extend the reach of their corporate networks across the WAN. VLANs enable a LAN to be ...
IEEE has published a new amendment to the IEEE 802.1ag standard. The amendment, IEEE 802.1Qaw, extends the connectivity fault management capabilities introduced in IEEE Std 802.1ag to include tools to ...
In Cisco LAN switch environments, the native VLAN is typically untagged on 802.1Q trunk ports. This can lead to a security vulnerability in your network environment. It is a best practice to ...
The benefits of AVB-based systems include simplified cabling and improved audio video delivery with synchronization, integrated quality of service and low latency delivered over an open, multi-vendor ...
Extreme Networks is adding audio video bridging support to its enterprise-class fixed Ethernet switches, making it one of the first of the major switch vendors to tackle audio and video system ...
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