Hey all,
i have read all the relevant threads on vlan setup on 3Com 4900s and have found them quite helpful.
My question is what is the purpose for setting up primarry and secondary interfaces on the same vlan? I came to this company to meet one vlan setup (other than vlan1) with 3 interfaces, one primary and two secondary i.e. 192.9.200.1, 192.9.201.1 and 192.9.202.1
What is the reason for doing this instead of setting up three distinct vlans? All ports are assigned to this vlan.
One last question is if I wanted to add another 4900 to the network and incorporate the subnet 192.9.203.0, would I be able to define the 192.9.200.0 subnet again on this second 4900 or would there be a conflict between the two?
Thanks
i have read all the relevant threads on vlan setup on 3Com 4900s and have found them quite helpful.
My question is what is the purpose for setting up primarry and secondary interfaces on the same vlan? I came to this company to meet one vlan setup (other than vlan1) with 3 interfaces, one primary and two secondary i.e. 192.9.200.1, 192.9.201.1 and 192.9.202.1
What is the reason for doing this instead of setting up three distinct vlans? All ports are assigned to this vlan.
One last question is if I wanted to add another 4900 to the network and incorporate the subnet 192.9.203.0, would I be able to define the 192.9.200.0 subnet again on this second 4900 or would there be a conflict between the two?
Thanks