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this might seem like a dumb question, but are there vlans or even hosts
with
the paticular address?
If you mean, Do the VLANs actually have those addresses assigned to them?
and/or Are there any other hosts on
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Could be that you have directed broadcast enabled.
I checked after I got your post: No, directed broadcast is disabled.
Thanks,
Geoff Mossburg
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I'm full of questions tonight...
My company's Catalyst 6509's MSFC has VLANs configured with IP addresses in
the x.x.x.1 format, but I've noticed that I can telnet to the MSFC by
substituting x.x.x.0 or x.x.x.255 for any of the VLAN addresses. Is this
normal??? It seems to me like it may be a
Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) wrote in
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I'm full of questions tonight...
My company's Catalyst 6509's MSFC has VLANs configured with IP addresses
in
the x.x.x.1 format, but I've noticed that I can telnet to the MSFC by
substituting x.x.x.0 or x.x.x.255 for any
I'm full of questions tonight...
My company's Catalyst 6509's MSFC has VLANs configured with IP
addresses in
the x.x.x.1 format, but I've noticed that I can telnet to the MSFC by
substituting x.x.x.0 or x.x.x.255 for any of the VLAN addresses. Is
this
normal??? It seems to me like it may be a
Could be that you have directed broadcast enabled.
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Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)
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I'm full of questions tonight...
My company's Catalyst 6509's MSFC has VLANs configured with
IP addresses
in
the x.x.x.1
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