Re: Single domain two IP subnets




A VLAN SWITCH (Do you see the word SWITCH?) does NOT route between VLANS.
ROUTERS ROUTE between VLANS. SWITCHES create the VLANS the ROUTERS ROUTE
between. Did you read ANY of the tutorials at the links I provided? Have you
even bothered to read ANYTHING about this? Why don't you READ what EVERYBODY
other than you has to say about this. You are arguing with someone who
creates VLANs for Banks, Hospitals, Between Cities - every day! Do you
really think I can do that without knowing how a VLAN works? Sheesh... I bet
you think you know more about hearts than a cardiologist!

Please, please read and learn.

"Herb Martin" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Kurt" <lorentzenkurt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This is an EXCELLENT tutorial on VLANs. Not weighted too heavily toward
Cisco. It really explains how VLANs segregate networks into broadcast
domains and demonstrates how routers are used to forward traffic BETWEEN
Vlans. If you have the time, give it a read.


Do you not even see what you have written above that
than a VLAN Switch ROUTES between the various
VLANs on that switch (and perhaps elsewhere) AND
BRIDGES all segments on the same VLAN?

Think it through real carefully....

(You article even discusses how ROUTING is used between
VLANs; since each VLAN is a broadcast domain unto itself
this is required for IP to function.)

--
Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
Accelerated MCSE
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"Kurt" <lorentzenkurt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This is an EXCELLENT tutorial on VLANs. Not weighted too heavily toward
Cisco. It really explains how VLANs segregate networks into broadcast
domains and demonstrates how routers are used to forward traffic BETWEEN
Vlans. If you have the time, give it a read.

http://www.2000trainers.com/article.aspx?articleID=65&page=1

...kurt










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