From: D. J. Jones (meganac@attbi.com)
Date: Tue Jun 17 2003 - 12:09:05 GMT-3
I would like to do the following but feel that it may not work because of
how the vlans are set up.
I have a server which needs to talk to a host on one subnet via an msfc
blade in a cat6509. This server
also needs to talk to another host (with an ip alias) on the same subnet but
in a different vlan. Here is the scenario:
x.x.10.0
x.x.10.0 x.x.20.0
x.x.20.0
ServerA-----------Router (msfc)---------ServerB-----------ServerC
vlan10 vlan 10 vlan20
vlan10
vlan 20
Everything current exists in vlan 10. I want to move ServerB to vlan20
(subnet 20.0). Using my msfc, I want to point a static to ServerA which
should be no problem. The real problem will be with ServerC which is
currently in vlan10 and talks to other servers on vlan10 but not via the
msfc blade.
If I move ServerB to vlan20 AND I have ServerC in vlan10 with an secondary
ip on it's ethernet interface, will I still be able to communicate with
ServerB?
Thank you for your response.
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