mimiseh wrote:
> Hi,
> When a pc connect to the generic hub send a broadcast, will the
> broadcast go over to other vlans.
> "Toby" <> wrote in message
> news:Yb%td.91$...
>
>>"Michael Letchworth" <> wrote in message
>>news:Y2Ztd.105284$tU4.101987@okepread06...
>>
>>>If I have a hub that does not support VLAN or trunking, do I have to do
>>>anything special to the port that connected to the hub other then making
>>>it a member of a vlan? I'm assuming that all ports the hub will only see
>>>traffic from vlan5 until it hit the RSM and is routed over to VLAN10.
>>>
>>>Thank for any help or advise.
>>>
>>> 5509
>>> | 2/1 Trunk 802.1Q VLAN5,10
>>> |
>>> |
>>> | F0/1 Trunk 802.1Q VLAN5,10
>>>3500XL
>>> | F0/2 Member of VLAN 5 only
>>> |
>>> |
>>> |
>>>Generic HUB
>>>
>>
>>If you make F0/2 a part of Vlan 5 but do not use trunking for this port
>
> then
>
>>the port F0/2 will take standard Ethernet frames and deliver them only to
>>other ports in Vlan 5 including the trunking ports.
>>
>>Toby
>>
>>
>
>
>
No, that's the whole idea of a VLAN - it's a separate broadcast domain.
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