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[quote][i]Originally posted by willay[/i] Yes, you need to connect the two switches to each other using a cross-over cable, and then setup the port for trunk, depending on your platform (cisco) its switchport access trunk, or switchport trunk on its own, as long as the ports connected up fine and have no duplex problems it should be fine. Also, you can get a DHCP server to serve two different VLANS, basically you put the dhcp on one vlan with an ip address, then on the switch you need to configure the vlan that hasnt got a dhcp server in it with a 'ip helper address', which basically specifics the ip of the dhcp server and forwards requests to it. I think. [Edited on 11-07-2010 by willay] [/quote]
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