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RE: question about subnet and VLAN [1:9200] posted 05/07/2002
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> Hi all, this is the answer to a question I have found but I still
> don't have very clear, the answer:
> 	
> 	A single VLAN can support multiple subnets but a subnet cannot
> reside within multiple broadcast domains.
> 
> 	I have clear that a subnet cannot reside within 
> multiple broadcast
> domains but not about the VLan statement.


	I will try to answer your question with a small scenario that ends
with a question. If you would like more straightforward approach, mail me,
but this will make you think a bit :-).


	You have network of 270 computers, all using only TCP/IP, in the
same VLAN. That VLAN is connected to a Cisco router that connects it to
another network. How would you resolve the problem of addressing in that
VLAN? What is an issue with addressing there, anyway?



Marko.




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