A VLAN is a single broadcast domain.  Bridges do not segment Broadcast 
domains.  The job of the switch is to _bridge_ the ports assigned to the 
VLAN.

If you wanted to bridge between VLAN's, then you could use a router with 
trunking, or... Just make them all part of the same VLAN.

I reccomend you take a look at the Sybex CCNA 2.0 book, and read some more 
about switching/Vlans/Bridging.

Good Luck,
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Subject: VLAN
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 07:43:30 -0400

Is it possible to bridge inside a VLAN?


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