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3com 4200G

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RADDAD2006

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Good Moring,

I have 2 24 port 4200G swicthes. I have configured ports 1-12 on both swicthes as VLAN 2 and ports 13-22 as VLAN 3. My uplink port to a 4924 swicth is fiber connected port 27 and ports 28 on each switch are connected together with default VLAN 1.

My question is: Do I need to have a seperate IP address for each VLAN Interface? Meaning switch 1 -VLAN2 has a different IP then swicth 2 - VALN 2? I prefer to have 1 address per VLAN. However, I don't know how to configure the switches so same IP Interface is both switches, same network.

I am trying to create redundancy with 2 two swicthes with two different networks across both swicthes.

Any assistance would be great!! Thanks !!
 
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