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[quote][i]Originally posted by willay[/i] Two vlans will essentially be two different networks, each VLAN should use its own IP range so traffic is completely seperate. If you want to link the two networks up it depends on how its all connected up physically but one of the easiest way is routing on a stick, essentially one of the ports is set to trunk so it sees both VLANS, connected to that port is a router which can do VLAN trunking and will have an ip address on each VLAN using sub-interfaces. The router will then see both network ranges in its routing table and depending on the router it should just route between the two AS LONG AS machines on each network have a default route/a route to the other network using the address of the router thats in the middle. Obviously that default route will be different depending on what VLAN/ip range you're on. OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT :nod: [Edited on 08-07-2010 by willay] [/quote]
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