Lo,

Dynamic VLANs are based on MAC address, so a PC with one NIC will have 
one MAC even if you have two IP addresses configured on it.  The switch 
will put the PC in the correct VLAN based on its database.

The PC will end up in one VLAN, and as such will only be able to 
communicate with one of the servers.

- Tom

Lo Ching wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> Suppose there is a PC have 2 IP address configured in single NIC (10.x,
> 20.x) and connect catalyst 35xx switch that configured with dynamic vlan.
> (NOT tagged)
> 
> And there are 2 servers with IP 10.x and 20.x connected to the same switch
> as well. The server belongs to VLAN 10 and VLAN 20 based on the IP address.
> 
> Can the client PC connect to both server in the same time? In other words,
> can the switch port allow both VLAN 10 and VLAN 20?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> rgds,
> LoChing




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