10-05-2005 07:33 AM - edited 03-03-2019 12:16 AM
Ive been taught to use seperate network IPs in different VLANs. Why would this matter if a VLAN is supposed to be a simulated different switch. What would happen if I used the same network on different VLANs?
10-05-2005 08:17 AM
Traffic from vlan 1 to vlan 2 wont pass without going through a layer 3 device (router). So if you use same subnet on two vlans ,traffic wont pass. When PC 1 in vlan 1 (10.1.1.1) wants to send traffic to PC 2 on vlan 2(10.1.1.2), it sends an arp for Pc2, which will never cross from vlan 1 to vlan 2 (unless vlan 1 to vlan 2 connection is bridged).
Also Layer 3 devices such as routers doesnt allow same ip subnet on its own interfaces.
10-05-2005 12:14 PM
What if it is a 3550 and you are using SVI or ip routing?
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