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Question : Connecting two subnets on a cisco switch
I have a cisco switch and two networks are going to connected.
How do I route between the two network?
Do I need to set up vlans and a trunk port?
I'm sort of new at cisco switches and can someone show me the sample configs?
Let's say I have 192.0.0.x network and 192.1.1.x network.
All the equipments on 192.0.0.x will be connecting to the switch and a network cable from
different network 192.1.1.x will be connecting to one port of the switch.
The network cable will be coming from another switch with 192.1.1.x.
Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks.
Answer : Connecting two subnets on a cisco switch
Here is the info to setup SCHTASKS
http://msdn.microsoft.com/
en-us/libr
ary/bb7363
57(VS.85).
aspx
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