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Subnet\vlan

omarhi
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Hi

1-What is the difference between subnet and vlan?

2- In vlan does i make servers in one vlan and PCs in other vlans and how ?

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Hello,

Virtual LANs (VLANs) can be viewed as a group of devices on different physical LAN segments which can communicate with each other as if they were all on the same physical LAN segment. The devices in a VLAN still need to be on the same subnet, that is, share the same address space in order to communicate with each other. If you want different VLANs t communicate with each other, you need a Layer 3 routing device (either a router or a Layer 3 capable switch).

To summarize: VLANs allow you to overcome the physical limitation of legacy LANs, you can put users from e.g. different buildings in the same V(LAN).

A subnet is simply an address space that is shared between users on the same (V)LAN.

Here is a good document that explains the details:

VLAN Information

http://net21.ucdavis.edu/newvlan.htm

Regards,

GP

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