Title: RE: Workgroup across VLANs
But
the question asked how one particular VLAN (ie. VLAN 20) is able to see all
PC's across 6 other vlans, an extended access-list won't do that since initially
VLAN 20 can only see PC's connected to its vlan. If VLAN 20 is able to see all
Title: RE: Workgroup across VLANs
Apply an extended access list blocking Netbios
Duck
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Luong,
David
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Subject: RE: Workgroup across VLANs
How would this be accomplished
Title: RE: Workgroup across VLANs
How would this be accomplished through an access-list?
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From: George H. York [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 6:08 AM
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Subject: Re: Workgroup across VLANs
True...an Access List WILL
True...an Access List WILL do the trick
Donald B Johnson Jr wrote:
> An access list should do the trick
> Duck
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An access list should do the trick
Duck
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From: Saeed Siddiqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Workgroup across VLANs
> Hi Group
>
> I have created 6 VLANs at a customer sites using
Title: Re: Workgroup across VLANs
You need to set up a either a central WINS server or has replicating Wins servers, the first is preferred. It sounds as if the workstations have been broadcasting for each others address, hence the privacy between VLANS. WINS acts just like DNS however it
Hi Group
I have created 6 VLANs at a customer sites using 5505 ans RSM. Routing
across the VLANs is working fine. Since They all are separate Networks,
Users can not see the PC of other networks trough Network Neighbour.
Now customer is requesting that He wants to allow a particular Vlan to See
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