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Hello everyone!I study CCNA and I'm kind of stuck with a network scenario, and hope to receive some feedback on what I could be doing wrong. This truly is a great forum and I have spent many hours getting answers to my questions. But for this scenari...
JonThank you very much for your explanation, I really appreciate your help. After controlling this with a friend and read more about it, I think I got it. And the answer I marked correct is still the most correct answer.I was eager in my previous pos...
Thank you Jon for your detailed explanation.You just introduced me to proxy arp, and I think I fully understand it all now. Broadcast stays within it's network and vlan while and proxy arp allows arp queries to reach other vlans. I appreciate if you ...
Hi again JonI don't think I understand your question about L3 VLAN... May I ask you to rephrase it? But I will try to answer anyway:If you watch the topology that I posted an image of in my first post, you can see which VLAN is intented for remote mg...
My mistake! The post I made was unclear. I meant what you said - being able to telnet to the switch from a different VLAN. I can telnet the switch from all VLANs no matter which of the valid default gateways I assign to the switch.Br,Teemu
That felt logical to me, but to be sure I tested with VLAN 1 (not mgt vlan) as default gateway on the switch and I could still telnet from VLAN 50 (not mgmt vlan).My final statement didn't really feel right, but PT tells me it is... I would love to h...