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C H A P T E R 5<br />

<strong>Intel®</strong> NetStructure <strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong> User Guide<br />

.<br />

Overlapping VLAN Configuration<br />

VLAN1<br />

VLAN2<br />

Port 9<br />

Port 12<br />

Port 16<br />

PVID 1 PVID 2<br />

PVID 2<br />

Hub<br />

Intel<strong>Switch</strong>><br />

Intel<strong>Switch</strong>><br />

172.21.1.1<br />

Intel<strong>Switch</strong>><br />

Intel<strong>Switch</strong>><br />

172.21.1.2 172.22.1.2<br />

172.22.1.1<br />

For example, in the Overlapping VLAN Configuration drawing<br />

above, VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 share Port 12. Station 172.22.1.1 would<br />

not receive frames from Station 172.22.1.2 unless the frames are<br />

tagged since it shares Port 12 through a hub with Station 172.21.1.2,<br />

and the PVID for Port 12 is 2.<br />

Warning<br />

Untagged overlapping VLANs can create problems<br />

with routing protocols, such as OSPF.<br />

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