Quick Reference Guide

PowerConnect B-Series TI24X Configuration Guide 291
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Configuring super aggregated VLANs
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FIGURE 68 Example of a super aggregated VLAN application
In this example, a collocation service provides private channels for multiple clients. Although the
same devices are used for all the clients, the VLANs ensure that each client receives its own Layer
2 broadcast domain, separate from the broadcast domains of other clients. For example, client 1
cannot ping client 5.
The clients at each end of a channel appear to each other to be directly connected and thus can be
on the same subnet and use network services that require connection to the same subnet. In this
example, client 1 is in subnet 192.168.1.0/24 and so is the device at the other end of client 1
channel.
Since each VLAN configured on the core devices is an aggregate of multiple client VLANs, the
aggregated VLANs greatly increase the number of clients a core device can accommodate.
This example shows a single link between the core devices. However, you can use a trunk group to
add link-level redundancy.
Client 1
Port 1
VLAN 101
Client 3
Port 3
VLAN 103
Client 5
Port 5
VLAN 105
...
...
Client 1
192.168.1.69/24
209.157.2.12/24
Client 6
Port 1
VLAN 101
Client 8
Port 3
VLAN 103
Client 10
Port 5
VLAN 105
...
...
Ports 1 - 5
Untagged
Ports 1 - 5
Untagged
Device A
Tag Type 8100
Port 6
Tagged
Port 6
Tagged
Device B
Tag Type 8100
Port 8
Untagged
Port 9
Untagged
VLAN Aggregation
Enabled
Port 7
Tagged
Port 7
Tagged
VLAN Aggregation
Enabled
Port 8
Untagged
Port 9
Untagged
Port 6
Tagged
Port 6
Tagged
Device E
Tag Type 8100
Device F
Tag Type 8100
Ports 1 - 5
Untagged
Ports 1 - 5
Untagged
192.168.1.129/24
Device C
Tag Type 9100
Device D
Tag Type 9100