Abstract :
VLAN is one of the computer technologies that is currently needed. This
is because VLAN can divide one network on a switch device into small parts of
another network. The Cisco Catalyst 3750 is a switch device that already provides
VLAN technology. The problem found on the Cisco Catalyst 3750 is a VLAN
management system that is still command line based and cannot be accessed
remotely. For this reason, a VLAN based on a graphical interface is created and
can be accessed remotely. VLANs are designed from the Web to ensure freedom of
use for devices and not just to focus on one type of device. This web-based VLAN is
created using Cisco API as a link between programming languages on Web-based
VLANs and the language of Cisco Catalyst 3750 software. Using Telnet plays an
important role in making this Web VLAN, Telnet offers wider access to Cisco
Catalyst 3750 outside of terminal applications emulator. Using the Telnet
administrator, just visit the IP address configured to access Cisco Catalyst 3750.
Remote access to this Web VLAN uses port forwarding. Serveo.net is one of the port
forwarding service providers. Using Serveo.net, web-based VLANs that still exist
on local servers can be accessed remotely even without a public IP address. The
test results from this study indicate that there is evidence that web-based VLANs
are capable of configuring VLANs so that they can be used to manage computer?to-computer relationships based on network requirements used.