3COM support confirmed that multiple VLANs require separate subnets for each VLAN and IP interfaces (each VLAN in other subnet). No other way around this. Since all clear I better start reconfiguring workstations IP settings. For those folks that like me use static IP settings I recommend telnet...
shame to reply myself. anyways it seems that 3COM router does not allow to use multiple VLANs within just 1 subnet. Everything started working right away after moving VLAN2 machines to another subnet. I'm still waiting for confirmation of this situation from 3COM.
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Recently our small company purchased new gigabit router (L3 switch) to optimize our internal network traffic. So far we use only 1 subnet (192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0) with static IP addresses (about 80 nodes). Our 4 servers are Windows 2003 Server & Windows 2000 Server with...
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