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You can set up a configuration of multiple subnets, and IP interfaces on a single VLAN. This is also referred to as IP Multinetting. A network is said to be multinetted when multiple logical groups of computers are brought together within a single broadcast domain. In the example (Figure 12-5), two separate networks are brought together in VLAN-A allowing computing resources on network 192.168.10.x to communicate with computing resources on network 192.168.60.x without having to go through a router. To create a multinetted network, you must assign multiple subnets to a VLAN.
NOTE: Only one subnet can be BootP/DHCP Gateway. The second subnet must use Static IP addresses.
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