connecting a device that supports IP address, but not subnet mask or gateway to a network with multiple vlans
- From: "Ned" <nedhart@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Mar 2007 12:16:36 -0700
There are devices (time clocks) connected to our network that can be
configured with an IP address but DO NOT support subnet mask or
default gateway. Somehow they work, even though we are using multiple
vlans and default gateways. Our current network consists of switches
made by Marconi, I think they are ATM doing something called LANE (Lan
emulation). I am moving to Cisco switches this weekend, 4507 at the
core. Does anyone know if these devices will continue to work on a
Cisco network without an option to configure a subnet mask and default
gateway?
.
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