I know the basic of VLAN. It's a virtual lan in its broadcast domain created by switch. Normally it's the router creating the broadcast domain.
My question is why don't just use router?? so we don't have the hassle of configuring VLAN...
I have an old DC running win2000 server/AD-integrated in my single domain. It's quiet slow, so I decided to built a new DC. I built the new DC and successfully done dcpromo. now it's also AD-integrated. I also just successfully transferred the 5 FSMO roles to the new DC. But when I tried to do...
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