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sending packets on particular VLAN
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Is it possible for a computer to part of 2 VLANs in an L2 switched network?
I have been working on creating a multicast network in a layer 2 network. I thought that creating a VLAN for the multicast receivers would solve the issue of broadcasting packets in layer2. But what if my receivers want to be a part of the regular network? How do I make sure that the receivers can receive packets from the regular network and the VLAN? And finally, if the answer for above question is yes, then how do I configure a cisco layer2 switch to do this?
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Is it possible for a computer to part of 2 VLANs in an L2 switched network?
I have been working on creating a multicast network in a layer 2 network. I thought that creating a VLAN for the multicast receivers would solve the issue of broadcasting packets in layer2. But what if my receivers want to be a part of the regular network? How do I make sure that the receivers can receive packets from the regular network and the VLAN? And finally, if the answer for above question is yes, then how do I configure a cisco layer2 switch to do this?
switch vlan
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Is it possible for a computer to part of 2 VLANs in an L2 switched network?
I have been working on creating a multicast network in a layer 2 network. I thought that creating a VLAN for the multicast receivers would solve the issue of broadcasting packets in layer2. But what if my receivers want to be a part of the regular network? How do I make sure that the receivers can receive packets from the regular network and the VLAN? And finally, if the answer for above question is yes, then how do I configure a cisco layer2 switch to do this?
switch vlan
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Is it possible for a computer to part of 2 VLANs in an L2 switched network?
I have been working on creating a multicast network in a layer 2 network. I thought that creating a VLAN for the multicast receivers would solve the issue of broadcasting packets in layer2. But what if my receivers want to be a part of the regular network? How do I make sure that the receivers can receive packets from the regular network and the VLAN? And finally, if the answer for above question is yes, then how do I configure a cisco layer2 switch to do this?
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