2 vlans on one switch
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If i have vlan1 (int 1-12)
vlan2 (int 13-24)
will interface 13 be able to send frames to interface 1??
I'm thinking no because they are in 2 different broadcast storms.
Any comment or advice is appreciated
vlan2 (int 13-24)
will interface 13 be able to send frames to interface 1??
I'm thinking no because they are in 2 different broadcast storms.
Any comment or advice is appreciated
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bikeandski Member Posts: 69 ■■□□□□□□□□I'm no expert on the subject but I think that with a router this is possible.
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empc4000xl Member Posts: 322you have to configure intervlan routing. You can have router on a sitck and set up subinterfaces for each vlan on a 100mb ethernet interface or you can have a L3 switch.
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mcmaster Member Posts: 26 ■□□□□□□□□□If your router has more than one Fast Ethernet port, you can assign one to each VLAN. This is simpler but for multiple VLAN routing configuring sub interfaces is the most effective method.
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModI'm thinking no because they are in 2 different broadcast storms.
They are in seperate brodcast domains, not broadcast storms (could be both but that wouldn't be good ). Like others have stated do a router on a stick configuration. Check this link out for some help.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.