Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Guest users are required to go through a virtual LAN that provides limited access.
All responsibility for the configuration of the virtual LAN, the 2008 server, and the desktops is entirely mine.
Each enterprise has its own virtual servers and storage systems which are accessed exclusively via virtual LAN.
The multiple virtual LAN segment model provides this, and the single-touch provisioning model eases carrier operations.
This is because a virtual LAN (or VLAN) is technically a broadcast domain.
A VLAN, also known as a virtual LAN, is a method for dividing up a network regardless of physical infrastructure.
Virtual LAN (VLAN)
Network admins can configure Ethernet and Wi-Fi networks to enable specific virtual LAN access based on credentials.
One example of virtual miniport driver usage is to add virtual NICs, each with a different Virtual LAN.
A virtual LAN, commonly known as VLAN, is a method of creating independent logical Ethernet networks within a physical network.
If there is only one Virtual LAN (VLAN) in the network, single (traditional) STP works appropriately.
The other method is to set up a VLAN (Virtual LAN) and include all the phones within the VLAN.
VLAN hopping is a computer security exploit, a method of attacking networked resources on a Virtual LAN (VLAN).
The virtual LAN's can be deterministically assigned to the different multi paths providing a degree of traffic engineering in addition to multipathing and can grow or shrink with simple membership changes.
In the service provider domain, switching was based on S-Tag and destination MAC address, and C-tag was used to create virtual LAN within the customer domain.
Performance requirements may be met through use of a dedicated local-area network (LAN) or virtual LAN (VLAN), Overprovisioning and/or Quality of service features.
Virtual LAN A Layer 2 technique that allows for the coexistence of multiple LAN broadcast domains, interconnected via trunks using the IEEE 802.1Q trunking protocol.
For example, a common practice in a campus of buildings is to make a set of LAN cables in each building appear to be a common subnet, using virtual LAN (VLAN) technology.
In computer networking, a single layer-2 network may be partitioned to create multiple distinct broadcast domains, which are mutually isolated so that packets can only pass between them via one or more routers; such a domain is referred to as a Virtual Local Area Network, Virtual LAN or VLAN.