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08-17-2005 02:35 AM
08-17-2005 02:35 AM
Quick Vlan Question : HP2626
Is it possible to configure a HP 2626 to have Multiple Vlans, but all Vlans "see" a single port?
IE:
Vlan1 = ports 1-5 + port26
Vlan2 = ports 6-10 + port26
Vlan3 = ports 10-15 + port26
Vlan4 = ports 16-20 + port26
IE:
Vlan1 = ports 1-5 + port26
Vlan2 = ports 6-10 + port26
Vlan3 = ports 10-15 + port26
Vlan4 = ports 16-20 + port26
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08-17-2005 08:05 AM
08-17-2005 08:05 AM
Re: Quick Vlan Question : HP2626
By practice, a port can only be a member of multiple VLANs by making it a tagged member of those other VLANs. If your goal is to allow some clients to communicate with other VLANs, then this is NOT the way to do it.
You must assign different subnets to each VLAN and to allow VLANs to intercommunicate, you must use a router.
BTW: The 2626 can behave like a router (static routes).
More Info:
http://tinyurl.com/dg4qf
JASON
http://www.ProCurve.com
You must assign different subnets to each VLAN and to allow VLANs to intercommunicate, you must use a router.
BTW: The 2626 can behave like a router (static routes).
More Info:
http://tinyurl.com/dg4qf
JASON
http://www.ProCurve.com
ProCurve Support
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