put the switches and VLAN's aside for a moment. If you had a single hub, and
two subnets, with two computers each, would computers in subnet 1 be able to
talk to computers in subnet 2? What would have to happen in order for them
to communicate?

( two possibilities that I can think of )

now suppose you had two hubs, and two computers in each hub. same
addressing - one subnet in one hub and another subnet in the other. would
the computers on subnet 1 be able to communicate with subnet 2? what would
have to happen for communication to take place?

( only one possibility that I can think of )

2 subnets on one vlan = one hub with two subnets

2 subnets on 2 vlans = two hubs with one subnet each.

BTW - what about broadcast traffic in each of those cases?

given what I have laid out here, what do you think are the differences in
the two scenarios you name?

HTH

Chuck

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Subject: What is the difference between this two situation?? [7:11414]


Hi.. May I know what is the difference between this two situation? I have
2900 switches and I have 4 WINNT workstation, A,B,C,D

Case 1)I have the switch port are all the VLAN 1,  I configured A,B are
10.1.1.0/24 network and C,D in 10.2.2.0/24. Can A,B talked to C,D.  What
kind of access is allowed between AB and CD?  can A talked to B?

Case 2)I have the switch port 3,4 configured in VLAN 2. the rest in VLAN 1.
A,B are connected in VLAN1 ports and C,D are in port 3,4 which are VLAN 2
port.  What kind of access is allowed between AB and CD?

What is the difference between two case??


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