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What is a VLAN, why are VLANs used in enterprise networks, and what is the difference between an access port and a trunk port?
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A VLAN, or Virtual Local Area Network, is a logical grouping of devices on a network that allows them to communicate as if they were on the same physical network segment, regardless of their actual physical location.
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