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adilux
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11-26-00 02:24 AM
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Yankee
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I wouldn't have choosen the same words you did to say that but yes, for a member of one VLAN to connect to a host on another VLAN a router is necessary.
Yankee
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11-26-00 03:15 AM
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adilux
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thank you,
can you use anything else besides a router, like another switch to connect from one vlan to antoher vland in another physical switch?
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11-26-00 03:20 AM
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MadChef
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11-26-00 03:39 AM
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adilux
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quote: Originally posted by MadChef:
No, not really. You need something that understands layer 3 addressing. That thing will be a router in some shape.
MadChef
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11-26-00 06:12 AM
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haubest
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This question really confuses me because according to the Sybex book you can have a server attached to multiple VLANs without going through a router.
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11-26-00 10:06 AM
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ayakus
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quote: Originally posted by haubest:
This question really confuses me because according to the Sybex book you can have a server attached to multiple VLANs without going through a router.
You would have to attach the server to a trunk link. Only a trunk link allows multiple VLANS on a port.
I just thought of another question could you attach a hub to a trunk link and attach multiple servers to it or can you only have one device connected to a trunk link?
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11-26-00 11:36 AM
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haubest
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So given the question and responses, is it false? You can have a device connected to multiple VLANs without going through a router.
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11-27-00 08:55 AM
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sids911
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11-27-00 11:49 AM
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adilux
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11-27-00 12:16 PM
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