2020
DOI: 10.30534/ijatcse/2020/189922020
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An Efficient VLAN Implementation to decrease Traffic Load in a Network

Abstract: To share the information between communication devices, each machine should be connected to the web.This means that a network plays a major role in sharing the information. This paper discusses about designing an efficient VLAN to decrease traffic load in a network. Inorder to decrease the traffic load, a concept called VLAN is implemented. A VLAN is a virtual local area network that enables multiple networks to function functionally as one LAN. The primary goal of VLAN implementation is to boost network perfo… Show more

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“…Sowjanya and Anitha [38] were constructing an appropriate VLAN to reduce network traffic loads. A concept known as VLAN has been created to minimize the traffic load.…”
Section: Development Software-defined Network By Using Virtual Local ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sowjanya and Anitha [38] were constructing an appropriate VLAN to reduce network traffic loads. A concept known as VLAN has been created to minimize the traffic load.…”
Section: Development Software-defined Network By Using Virtual Local ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conclusion of this class, many studies in [38], [39] create VLAN to optimize and segregate the traffic load of the network. This optimization depends on the SDN's promising capabilities.…”
Section: Development Software-defined Network By Using Virtual Local ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VLANs work by adding tags to network frames and managing these tags in networking systems to give the appearance and functionality of network traffic that is physically on a single network but behaves as though it is split between several networks. Despite being connected to the same physical network, VLANs can maintain network application separation without deploying additional cabling and networking hardware [8], [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%