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Hi,
I have 1 NIC and say i set to static on a 192.168.1.x range.
I also have a phone system usinf 192.168.42.x range.
I use a seperate program in windows to configure the phone system.
Is it possible for the NIC to have 2 subnets assigned. eg with the switch configuration as static as default VLAN and phone on 802.1Q VLAN, can i set windows up to accept tagged packets through the trunked VLAN?
Anyone done anythign like this before?
Classic
I have 1 NIC and say i set to static on a 192.168.1.x range.
I also have a phone system usinf 192.168.42.x range.
I use a seperate program in windows to configure the phone system.
Is it possible for the NIC to have 2 subnets assigned. eg with the switch configuration as static as default VLAN and phone on 802.1Q VLAN, can i set windows up to accept tagged packets through the trunked VLAN?
Anyone done anythign like this before?
Classic
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