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Answer added by  Raheel Islam, Network Engineer, CADD Emirates
8 years ago

VLANs breaks Broadcast domain and Divide your network logically on the basis of departments or group.

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Answer added by  Gaurav Desai, senior service reliability Engineer , BT Global Services Pvt Ltd
7 years ago

VLAN is used to break the chaos of brodcast. VLAN is ued to move the traffic to the switch ports where it is suppose to go and not to the entire switch. only same VLAN us ... See More

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Answer added by  Mohammad Shaidur Rahman, Network/System and Security Consultant (IT), Independent
7 years ago

Yes Brother Rahel Islam is very correct . We also tel to the questioner that if Broadcast domain become larger then lots of issue will arise among no 1 is performance iss ... See More

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Answer added by  imran imran, Network Support Engineer, Trimax IT Infrastructure & services Ltd.
7 years ago

IPv4/IPv6 co-existence can take one of three forms.. One is dual stack, where your network hardware runs IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously. Next is when you "tunnel" ... See More