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@ronmaupin I don’t have enough rep on that site to vote down
 
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01:19
@JukEboX, a VLAN is a logical division of a LAN into multiple LANs. An SVI is a virtual interface to provide a L3 interface on a configured VLAN.
On some platforms, when you create an SVI or assign a port to a VLAN, it will also automatically create the VLAN. On others you will have to also create the VLAN.
01:50
@RonMaupin, Just like Ron T., I don't have the rep to vote down. But I did upvote yours, comment on the "dissenting" answer and threw my own hat in the ring.
 
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03:45
@RonMaupin @RonTrunk @YLearn more than 50% questions are off topic in the forum. As per my knowledge People don't understand Infrastructure management vs Administration. If something can do for this problem, quality of forum will be increased
04:03
@serverAdmin123 Did you see this:
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Q: What should we have in NE "How to Ask" box?

jonathanjoI am concerned about how unfriendly it seems to new users that we invite them to Ask a Question but don't put helpful information next to them when they do. It turns out that Stack Exchange has two features we can make use of to help immediately: We can customise the "How to Ask" box We can pu...

04:37
This is disturbing:
 
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07:11
ouch, it sure is.
I hope SO will come with some sort of statement soon.
 
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10:05
@RonMaupin i didn't see it, thansks
10:52
@YLearn So if it didn't make the VLAN I should make one. Because it only made the SVI
 
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11:59
@JukEboX Yes, you'll need to create the vlan
@RonMaupin Honestly, I can't get excited about the article. For me, everything here is public anyway. Should I be concerned that someone will impersonate me and start posting answers? It could be an improvement! :)
But seriously, between all the retail outlet and hotel hacks, plus the OPM attack, I'm sure all my personal data is for sale somewhere. Here's a good article about it: schneier.com/blog/archives/2019/05/protecting_your_2.html

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