ZyXEL Communications 310 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 7 Interfaces
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This approach provides a few advantages.
Increased performance - In VLAN 2, the extra switch should route traffic inside the sales
department faster than the router does. In addition, broadcasts are limited to smaller, more
logical groups of users.
Higher security - If each computer has a separate physical connection to the switch, then
broadcast traffic in each VLAN is never sent to computers in another VLAN.
Better manageability - You can align network policies more appropriately for users. For example,
you can set different bandwidth limits for each VLAN. These rules are also independent of the
physical network, so you can change the physical network without changing policies.
In this example, the new switch handles the following types of traffic:
•Inside VLAN 2.
Between the router and VLAN 1.
Between the router and VLAN 2.
Between the router and VLAN 3.
VLAN Interfaces Overview
In the ZyWALL, each VLAN is called a VLAN interface. As a router, the ZyWALL routes traffic
between VLAN interfaces, but it does not route traffic within a VLAN interface. All traffic for each
VLAN interface can go through only one Ethernet interface, though each Ethernet interface can
have one or more VLAN interfaces.
Note: Each VLAN interface is created on top of only one Ethernet interface.
Otherwise, VLAN interfaces are similar to other interfaces in many ways. They have an IP address,
subnet mask, and gateway used to make routing decisions. They restrict bandwidth and packet
size. They can provide DHCP services, and they can verify the gateway is available.
7.7.1 VLAN Summary Screen
This screen lists every VLAN interface and virtual interface created on top of VLAN interfaces. If you
enabled IPv6 in the Configuration > System > IPv6 screen, you can also configure VLAN
interfaces used for your IPv6 networks on this screen. To access this screen, click Configuration >
Network > Interface > VLAN.