From: Pavel Bykov (slidersv@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Nov 06 2008 - 06:40:13 ARST
That is an interesting question, i'm not sure.
I think it relates to the mapping, because primary VLAN decides who can
communicate with who.
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 8:10 AM, ZEESHAN SANAULLAH <
zeeshan_dreamcatcher@hotmail.com> wrote:
> hello GS !!!
>
> I was testing some Private Vlans in LAB ... I have the following confusions
> ...
> 1
> -- If the promiscuous port goes down ... the host within a single
> community vlan do not ping each other ... why is this happening .
> Promiscuous port does not participate if traffic is within the single
> community
> 2 -- The hosts across different community
> Vlans can ping each other but when I issue arp -a they show arp entry
> of each other as well as of router attached to promiscuous port... i
> think only router's arp entry must be present ...
> RegardsZeeshan
>
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