09-30-2010 04:44 PM - edited 03-06-2019 01:16 PM
Walked into new job with an active network. There are two comm closet on the same floor that each have a 4510. The 4510's just have a management VLAN being trunked to a 6509. Both switches are in transparent mode. Both 4510's have the same vlan 300 (client end) but different subnets. I was always taught to have unique VLANS for each subnet. Not having any noticable network problems, just found this strange procedures.
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09-30-2010 05:05 PM
You are correct for nothing more than it keeps it from getting confusing . Also you could never tie those switches together with a trunk if they have different subnets with the same vlan.
09-30-2010 05:05 PM
You are correct for nothing more than it keeps it from getting confusing . Also you could never tie those switches together with a trunk if they have different subnets with the same vlan.
09-30-2010 05:28 PM
Thanks for the second opinion
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