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Virtual LANs enable network managers to group users logically rather than by physical location. A virtual LAN (VLAN) is an emulation of a standard LAN that allows data transfer and communication to occur without the traditional restraints placed on the network. It can also be considered a broadcast domain set up within a switch. With VLANs, switches can support more than one subnet (or VLAN) on each switch, and give routers and switches the opportunity to support multiple subnets on a single physical link. A group of devices that belong to the same VLAN, but are part of different LAN segments, are configured to communicate as if they were part of the same LAN segment. Layer 3 switching supports up to 244 VLAN subinterfaces per system.

VLANs enable efficient traffic separation and provide excellent bandwidth utilization. VLANs also alleviate scaling issues by logically segmenting the physical LAN structure into different subnetworks so that packets are switched only between ports within the same VLAN. This can be very useful for security, broadcast containment, and accounting.

Layer 3 switching software supports a port-based VLAN on a trunk port, which is a port that carries the traffic of multiple VLANs. Each frame transmitted on a trunk link is tagged as belonging to only one VLAN.

Layer 3 switching software supports VLAN frame encapsulation through the Inter-Switch Link (ISL) protocol and the 802.1Q standard on both the Catalyst 2948G-L3 and the Catalyst 4908G-L3 switch routers.

Figure 5-1 shows a network topology where two VLANs span a Catalyst 5500 switch and a Catalyst 2948G-L3 switch router. Both VLANs in this topology are bridged using the Inter-Switch Link (ISL) protocol.


Figure 5-1   VLANs Spanning Devices in a Network

Note   Four adjacent Fast Ethernet ports on the Catalyst 2948G-L3 (such as Fast Ethernet 1 through 4 or Fast Ethernet 45 through 48) must all use the same VLAN encapsulation; that is, either ISL or 802.1Q.

 

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How to install and configure Instant Messaging on Exchange 2000?

Step #1: Installing the IM service

If you didn't do so already, you must first install the IM service on the E2K server. Do so by running the E2K setup. When you get to the "Component Selection" page make sure you see a "V" on the "Microsoft Exchange Instant Messaging Service" line.

Note: IM is not supported on Exchange Server 2003. You will need to uninstall it from your server if you ever decide to upgrade.

If you don't see one, on the "Microsoft Exchange 2000" line click the little black arrow and select "Change".

Now go to the "Microsoft Exchange Instant Messaging Service" line and change it's status to "Install".

Click Next and choose "I Agree" (if you indeed do agree...), now review your settings. Click Next to start the installation process. When it finishes click Finish. 

Check to see it the service is indeed installed. Go to the Microsoft Exchange System Manager console, drill down to your server name, open the Protocols container and see if you have an "Instant Messaging" sub-container. If you do, proceed with this guide. If you don't, go back and make sure you've installed it correctly.

Right-click the "Instant Messaging (RVP)" sub-container and choose New > "Instant Messaging Virtual Server..."

In the Welcome to the Virtual Server Wizard page click Next. In the Enter Display Name page enter the name you want to identify your server by. I chose "Server4 RVP", but you can enter any descriptive name you want. Click Next.

In the Choose IIS Web Site window select the web site under which the IM domain will operate. This should be your default web site, and if you change it make sure you have a valid web site that uses the default port of HTTP (80) and the server's IP and Host name. If you choose to operate under a different virtual web site that uses Host Headers make sure you enter that name in your DNS server. Click Next.

In the DNS Domain Name dialog box enter the server's fully qualified domain name (or FQDN) as is written in the DNS database, a name that can be correctly resolved to the IP address of your server. Click Next.

In the next window make sure you check the Allow this server to host user accounts checkbox (that is if you plan to host IM accounts on the server, or in other words if you want the server to act as an IM Home Server). Click Next. Click Finish to finish.

 


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