Ok Agreed.
But what if the routers finds 2 matchings for one IP address while
performing an ARP broadcast?
Hamid
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> Keep in mind that one routes between IP subnets, not VL
At 03:55 AM 8/18/01, Hamid wrote:
>Hi
>
>I was studying the InterVlan routing documents and I got to some questions.
>In a scenario like the attached file:
>
>1. How does the external Router decide how to route the packets between the
>VLANs, is the INTERVLAN routing based on the IP address assign
Keep in mind that one routes between IP subnets, not VLANs. VLANs are a
layer two concept. From there you should be able to answer you own first
question. In the second case, given IP subnets have unique ranges, only on
PC will be on the valid subnet and hence be able to communicate to the rest
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> Hi
>
> I was studying the InterVlan routing documents and I got to some
questions.
> In a scenario like the attached file:
>
> 1. How does the external Router decide how to route the packets between
the
> VLANs, is the INTERVLAN routing based on the IP address assigned to
> sub-i
Hi
I was studying the InterVlan routing documents and I got to some questions.
In a scenario like the attached file:
1. How does the external Router decide how to route the packets between the
VLANs, is the INTERVLAN routing based on the IP address assigned to
sub-inteface?
2. In these scenario
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