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From: Oscar Rau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Oscar Rau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Switches and VLANs
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 23:03:16 -0500
We have 24 port switch with 3 VLANs. Can a port exist on 2 VLANs at the
same time? Is yes, do the packets from VLAN 1 get bro
hi olzak!
I have a question.
How can a pc in VLan 2 reach to a pc in Vlan 3 without
hitting a router?
As far as I know, router would interconnect different
Vlans.(in your example, Vlan 2 and Vlan3).
I mean, is it possible not to use a router to connect
different Vlans, because it can be done
r 3 to hit the
servers.
Tony Olzak, CCNP, MCSE
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From: jeongwoo park [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 5:08 PM
Subject: Switches and VLANs
hi olzak!
I have a question.
How can a pc in VLan 2 reach to a pc in Vlan
Title: RE: Switches and VLANs
Just a note in addition to Tony's reply..
You cannot have inter-vlan communication without a RSM or a router-on-a-stick procedureTony's email assumes that vlan2 and vlan3 are isolated and do not necessary have to share information.
I have never
This one will depend on the model of switch you have. The newer 2900XL and
3500XL have what's called "multi-VLAN" on a port. All broadcast traffic from
every VLAN configured on the interface will flood that port. However, if you
are only using one switch (say in a small implementation), you can
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