I'm not sure I understand the question correctly, but I do know that it is
never a good idea to duplicate IP addresses on your network.  This can only
lead to trouble.  My advice would be, don't do it.

""Nuurul Basar""  wrote in message
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> I am planning to configured both my core and distributions as L3 device,
and
> let the access switch to distribution using L2.
> I was advice that by doing this on my network two identical ip address on
> same subnet/vlan but in a different access switch can exist.
> And a packet that is attend to a host in the different switch might end up
> in the else where.  Is this real?.
>
> Sorry, but I have never think off this before.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nuurul Basar Mohd Baki
> Network Engineer
> DDSe




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