The way I see it, if you set a different VLAN on each port, you can have
a different subnet too. In fact, you would need them if you want to
route between VLANs. You could have more than a subnet on each VLAN as
well, but the ability to route between them would depend on having a
router on the same VLAN, or using secondary addresses.

Francisco.

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