Hello. Please correct me if I'm wrong or confirm that I'm right.
If I have two linux machines. Each of two machines have one phisical interface connected to the same switch.
Now. Both machines have (two) vlans defined on it's interface (let's say 10 and 20). Addressing assigned on it's interfaces accordingly from two different subnets. If switch is not configured but default. Can both nodes from now on see each other on the vlans? In other words. For example. If ping is executed on machine a using ip of machine b assigned in vlan 10 - is it successfull?
If I have two linux machines. Each of two machines have one phisical interface connected to the same switch.
Now. Both machines have (two) vlans defined on it's interface (let's say 10 and 20). Addressing assigned on it's interfaces accordingly from two different subnets. If switch is not configured but default. Can both nodes from now on see each other on the vlans? In other words. For example. If ping is executed on machine a using ip of machine b assigned in vlan 10 - is it successfull?