03-27-2007 07:52 PM - edited 03-05-2019 03:08 PM
I have two sites linked via leased line with Cisco router at both ends. Both sites have a Cisco 3560 for VLAN routing. Is it possible to use the same VLAN ID but with different IP address at both sides? For example:
Site A: VLAN ID: 110, IP: 192.168.10.0/24
Site B: VLAN ID: 110, IP: 192.168.11.0/24
Can traffic be routed between these VLANs?
Thanks in advance.
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03-27-2007 09:50 PM
Hi
yes u can do that.Just make sure u have proper routing enabled on u r routers.
Thanks
Mahmood
03-28-2007 12:53 AM
Hi
As Mahmood says yes you can do this.
A vlan ID is only significant within the same Layer 2 network. Because you have a routed link between your 2 sites then the two vlans are completely unaware of each other.
It would only be a problem if you connected your sites at Layer 2.
HTH
Jon
03-27-2007 09:50 PM
Hi
yes u can do that.Just make sure u have proper routing enabled on u r routers.
Thanks
Mahmood
03-28-2007 12:53 AM
Hi
As Mahmood says yes you can do this.
A vlan ID is only significant within the same Layer 2 network. Because you have a routed link between your 2 sites then the two vlans are completely unaware of each other.
It would only be a problem if you connected your sites at Layer 2.
HTH
Jon
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