Equipment: 3com 3870 and 4400PWR switches<BR>Vlans: 1 (10.3.4.x) and 2 (10.4.4.x)<BR><BR>The 3870 switch has two ip addresses 10.3.4.20 and 10.4.4.1. The 4400 is at 10.3.4.21.<BR><BR>I can be anywhere ...
If I'm not mistaken, this simply means that you haven't created the appropriate VLAN interface/assigned it an IP. This is fine, so long as no routing needs to take place to that particular VLAN, which ...
A quick comparison of EoMPLS, VPLS and A-VPLS really reflects the learning curve the network industry has experienced as the technologies are deployed. All three are PW services and use a MPLS ...
In Cisco LAN switch environments, the native VLAN is typically untagged on 802.1Q trunk ports. This can lead to a security vulnerability in your network environment. It is a best practice to ...
Have you been told that VLANs are the ultimate solution to your network woes? That they’ll magically secure your infrastructure, eliminate complexity, and solve all your traffic management headaches?
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