two subnets thru same wire
Sub Zero
SubZero at subzero5.yi.org
Fri Mar 25 19:05:54 UTC 2005
Hello,
A1: Yes
A2: Yes
A3: No
A4: It just will slow your maximum throughput.. ;)
Have a nice day.
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İzzet "SubZero" BEŞKARDEŞ
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Field Application Engineer of EGEMEN Computer
-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Shiraz Baig
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 6:34 AM
To: redhat
Subject: two subnets thru same wire
My question realtes the fact, whether we can have two subnets passing thru
same wire and communicating with each other. The two subnets are:
-----------------
| Hub |
-----------------
| | | |
----------------- | | ---------------
| ------- ------- |
192.168.10.3 | | 192.168.11.5
A 192.168.11.3 192.168.10.5 D
B C
It is a six port Hub. Four hosts with IP addresses given above are
attached to the hub. There are two subnets 192.168.10.0 and 192.168.11.0.
The netmask is 255.255.255.0 in all cases.
Q1: Will Host A be able to talk to Host C?
Q2: Will Host B be able to talk to Host D?
Q3: If the communication is possible, are there likely to be any problems?
Q4. If instead of switch, we use hub, will it make any difference?
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