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Posted by vicky on July 10, 2008, 1:39 am
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> > > > > > What u say about =A0inter-vlan communication =A0 is it possible=
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> > > > > > yes plz tell how ????
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> > > > > A VLAN is a *virtual LAN*, i.e., distinct VLANs appear to be phys=
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> > > > > separate Local Area Networks. As with all separate networks,
> > > > > communication among them can be effected by using a router.
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> > > > And is inter- port based vlan communication is possible in l 2 swit=
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> > > > or for this the switch controller register support is required
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> > > Please read my original response. Communications among VLANs (indeed,
> > > among *any* LANs) can be accomplished using a router. I am sorry if y=
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> > > do not understand this, or if this is not the answer you want.
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> > > I have no idea what a "switch controller register" *is*, much less
> > > whether it may be required for inter-port based VLAN communication.
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> > Hello Sir
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> > I ve a query related to inter-vlan(port based) communication
> > so first please read my query which =A0in my share web file
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> > stp and vlan case.txt
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> > the link for my share web file is =A0--
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> > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0http://vikrantpandey.diinoweb.com/files/
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> > please read it and then please reply.
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> I read your file, and my answer is unchanged. You seem to believe that,
> because there are multiple ports physically connected to a single
> switch, that the switch *MUST* provide the mechanism for communicating
> among all of those ports. However, if you configure some of the switch
> ports to be in disjoint VLANs (as you have), then it is possible--
> indeed, likely--that the switch will NOT provide such communication. By
> configuring separate VLANs as you have shown, you are, in essence,
> telling the switch NOT to allow communication directly among those VLANs.
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> As I have said many times now, communications among VLANs can be
> accomplished using a router. In the diagram you have provided, you show
> no router, so there will be no communications among the separate VLANs.
> If you want communications among all of the ports, then don't configure
> them into separate VLANs.
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Hello Sir
I 've a stp_and_vlan.jpg file in my web file sharing
http://vikrantpandey.diinoweb.com/files/
this wat i m asking is same of port vlan group query but please visit
in my file
Thanks
VIkrant
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