That would be correct.
It would be the same as putting them both on a hub for that matter.
Scott
Hello everyone, a simple question:
Assume that you have two PC's that belong to different subnets and you
connect them to a 2924 and assign them to the same vlan.If the first PC
pings the
Yes, sort of. You are correct that a router would be needed to communicate,
but your definition of the problem is incorrect. If they are in different
subnets, you should not be placing them in the same VLAN. By definition, a
VLAN is a separate subnet. In a switched environment, each subnet
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Yes, sort of. You are correct that a router would be needed to
communicate,
but your definition of the problem
Yeah, but you need on hell of a long Ethernet cable to get from LA to NY...
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Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 12:22:00 PDT
Vlans are touted becuase t
From: John Neiberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yes, sort of. You are correct that a router would be needed to
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created for use in the campus not the enterprise. If I am incorrect someone
please let me know.
John
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Yeah, but you
Not with ATM LANE.
LAB
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Yeah, but you need on hell of a long Ethernet cable
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