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Brad Ellis wrote:
> sure, as long the switch supports VLANs, no problemo.
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ou are using to pass data to
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> out-of-band: has a separate path/channel that it uses to control the line
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What is the difference between In and Out of band management? I read it
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Hello,
This may sound like a silly question bear with me for a moment...
Is it possible to get a 24 port L2 switch instead of 4 different hubs to
have 4 different networks?
The reason why I don't want to use a hub in the first place is because I
don't want any changes made to the frame as it goe
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