On a MT?

AFAIK, the VLANs on one port are not connected to the VLANs on another port. In other words, each VLAN is like a new port.

You could then bridge ether1-VLANxyz to ether2-VLANxyz if you were so inclined.

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On 7/6/2015 9:12 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
Will I break the internet of things of I reuse the same vlan ID on multiple ports

This is solely for simplified deployment of site routers since it turns out I need my OSPF subnets on vlans so I dont have to keep track of a billion vlan IDs as well as a billion /30s

The ports would not be bridged, just share a VLAN ID

I assume this is a big No No, more curious on the impact of doing so

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