don't do anything.  If you put a 10.100.1.x host on the 10.100.2.x 
network it won't work until you do change the IP.

   Dave

Tamhankar, Nitin wrote:
> This might be a very elementary question for some of you guys but I would
> appreciate the answer. 
> 
> If an office which has 3 different floors and has Cisco routers and
catalyst
> switches and windows environment. We need to configure it in such a way
that
> each floor is on its own subnet for example 
> 
> floor1   100.10.1.0
> floor2   100.10.2.0
> floor3   100.10.3.0
> 
> Also if a computer which has IP address in subnet 100.10.1.0 is moved from
> floor 1 to floor 2, it should not communicate with the network unless its
IP
> address is changed to one in 100.10.2.0 subnet.
> 
> How it can be accomplished?
> 
> Thank you
> Nitin
> 
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David Madland
CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications
612-664-3367

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