Understanding Interface Types; Port-Based Vlans - Cisco Catalyst 2950 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring Interface Characteristics
This chapter defines the types of interfaces on the switch and describes how to configure them. The
chapter has these sections:
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this chapter, refer to the
Note
Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Command Reference for this release and the online Cisco IOS Interface
Command Reference for Release 12.1.

Understanding Interface Types

This section describes the different types of interfaces supported by the switch with references to
chapters that contain more detailed information about configuring these interface types. The rest of the
chapter describes configuration procedures for physical interface characteristics.
These sections are included:

Port-Based VLANs

A VLAN is a switched network that is logically segmented by function, team, or application, without
regard to the physical location of the users. For more information about VLANs, see
"Configuring VLANs."
VLAN as the receiving port. Network devices in different VLANs cannot communicate with one another
without a Layer 3 device to route traffic between the VLANs.
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Using the Interface Command, page 9-4
Configuring Layer 2 Interfaces, page 9-10
Monitoring and Maintaining the Interface, page 9-16
Switch Ports, page 9-2
Packets received on a port are forwarded only to ports that belong to the same
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Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Software Configuration Guide
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