Differentiate between IEEE 802.1Q and Cisco's Inter-Switch Link (ISL) tagging methods in VLAN trunking.
Tuesday, 02 April 2024
by EITCA Academy
IEEE 802.1Q and Cisco's Inter-Switch Link (ISL) are two distinct methods used in Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) trunking to carry multiple VLANs over a single link between switches. Understanding the differences between these tagging methods is crucial for network administrators to effectively manage VLANs within their network infrastructure. IEEE 802.1Q, also known as dot1q,
How do trunk links facilitate the extension of VLANs across multiple switches in a network setup?
Tuesday, 02 April 2024
by EITCA Academy
Trunk links play a crucial role in extending VLANs across multiple switches in a network setup. In the realm of computer networking, particularly in the context of Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), trunk links serve as the backbone for interconnecting switches and enabling the transmission of VLAN information between them. By understanding the mechanics behind
- Published in Cybersecurity, EITC/IS/CNF Computer Networking Fundamentals, Virtual local area network, VLAN trunk links, Examination review
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Cybersecurity, ETHERNET FRAMES, Network Scalability, Network Security, VLAN CONFIGURATION, VLAN TAGGING