Yes it is possible through the Private VLAN's used usually in the DMZ
segment for securing the DMZ servers.

Can have quick look about this -

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/90.shtml


Kind Regards /Thangavel

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No,
Each VLAN is a Subnet or a Domain by itself,
But u can make Trunks carry different VLANS, so VLAN1 user can talk to
Vlan2
only
VIA a Router (MSFC)
So routing(policing) is done between VLANs.
Hope this helps

Sarkis Karagozian
Corporate Network Engineering
EarthLink Inc. (ELNK)
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Rizzo, Damian
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Subject: VLANS [7:42932]


Hey all, got a quick question regarding VLANS. Can you create multiple
VLANS in the same subnet?

For instance if you have RouterA-->VLAN1--> VLAN2-->etc... Can both VLAN 1
and 2 be in the same subnet?

 Thank you.





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