Hi Sammi,
You can create
10.200.1.x/24 as VLAN 1
10.200.2.x/24 as VLAN 2
this will isolate the broadcast within the VLAN.
You can't create
10.200.1.x/16 as VLAN 1
10.200.2.x/16 or /24 as VLAN 2
because VLAN 2 will become part of VLAN 1, does not serve the purpose of
having VLAN configuration.
Andy
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Still struggling with VLAN's and a basic question escapes me.
If I create:
VLAN1 as 10.200.1.x/16
VLAN2 as 10.200.2.x/16 or /24
I get "VLAN's overlap", which I assume is a bad thing (at least at my
skill level, I understand you could use overlapped VLAN's).
So, I'm confused how I can assign scopes to each VLAN, what the exact
rules are. I'm starting to come to the conclusion I cannot use VLAN's
without a router. Is that a correct assumption?
Any help, tips, leads appreciated.
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