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> each vlan is its own ip network and must not be in the same subnet as any other vlan else you will
have problems. i like 10.0.1.0 /24 = vlan 1, 10.0.2.0 /24 = vlan 2...
Well, actually thats not fully true. You can have an VRF aware router combined with vlan tagged
switches running the same L3 network ranges without any problem (a normal switch is unaware of l3)
Kind Regards,
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