Not possible. Bonjour or multicast DNS only works for locally connected
hosts. Even if you went to the trouble of configuring multicast routing I
think the address it uses one of those 224.0.0 addresses that isn't
routed. Not sure if there isn't some sort of workaroud or some kind of
"directed bonjour" or something though.
From:
Samer Labaky <samer.labaky_at_bmbgroup.com>
To:
"Cisco certification" <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Date:
11/22/2009 06:38 PM
Subject:
MAC Machines | Bonjour Protocol | OT
Sent by:
<nobody_at_groupstudy.com>
Hi,
I have two MAC machines in different VLANs, they are unable to
communicate with the Bonjour protocol once they are in different VLANs.
In case you assign them to the same VLAN they work properly.
Does anyone has an idea how to make them work ?
Unfortunately I don't have enough time to read about it since I am
preparing for the security track and of course reading SP books is
better for me now J
Thanks for your help
Samer
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Received on Sun Nov 22 2009 - 18:44:26 ART
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