05-31-2005 04:17 AM - edited 03-02-2019 10:57 PM
hi,
i have 2 switches; a nortel passport 8610 (all ports are on VLAN 1) and a catalyst 3550 (all ports are on VLAN 4). both swithces are connected via cross cable and each switch has a PC connected to it and the two PCs can ping each other (both have IP addresses of the same range).
how can the two computers talk to each other even though they are on sepirate VLANS ????
05-31-2005 07:21 AM
Mohammed
I believe that your understanding is correct.
HTH
Rick
06-01-2005 01:45 AM
thanks a lot guys. this thread was really helpful and i learned a lot. great discussion
thanks again.
Mohammed
06-01-2005 02:09 AM
Mohammed,
If the discussion was useful, please could you check "Rate this post" and/or "Resolved problem" for the contributions that were particularly helpful. It's a recognition for those who contributed, and helps to point other readers to helpful discussions.
Thanks in advance.
Kevin Dorrell
Luxembourg
06-02-2005 09:37 AM
Ben,
Remember that VLANs are localy significant.
So, you can have 2 switches each with different VLAN names. Switch 1 VLAN could be named "yellow" and switch 2 VLAN could be named "red" as long as they are on the same sybnet, they will talk to each other.
Thanks,
Reza
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