Personally, I've never come across a situation where MAC-based VLANs were
useful..... Port-based membership is more practical/common.  You can always
enforce port-security based on MAC address, but still have the same problem
with regard to if someone changes their NIC, it'll require a call to you to
change things up to make them work.

Mike W.

"Irwan Hadi"  wrote in message
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> Dear All,
>
> Suppose that I create a MAC based VLAN with for example 100 computers.
> All of these computers either will get IP from the DHCP for the
> 10.0.1.0/24 IP block, or they can hard wired their own IP provided that
> the IP is their own, and it is in the 10.0.1.0/24 subnet.
>
> Now suppose one person changes his NIC at his computer. This of course
will
> makes
> the switch won't recognize his new MAC address, and hard wired his IP to
> the one at 10.0.1.0/24.
>
> My question is will his connection get bumped out from the network ?
>
> Thanks




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