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Question : subnets for VLANS
Can a subnet be primary on vlan-1 and secondary on vlan-2? I would like this type of arrangement and am exploring this arrangement.
Answer : subnets for VLANS
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Can a subnet be primary on vlan-1 and secondary on vlan-2?
No. You can't have the same subnet on two different VLANs. Well, you can do it. But it won't work. :-)
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