NETWORK LAYER
UNICAST ROUTING
Question
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VLANs do not support VLSM.
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VLANs do not use a broadcast address.
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Each VLAN must have a different subnet mask.
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Each VLAN must have a different network number.
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Detailed explanation-1: -How are IP addressing designs affected by VLAN implementations? VLANs do not use a broadcast address. VLANs do not support VLSM. Each VLAN must have a different subnet mask.
Detailed explanation-2: -Yes, each VLAN must use its own subnet. VLANs are used to logically segment a physical network into multiple virtual networks. Each VLAN represents a separate broadcast domain, and therefore requires its own subnet to ensure that broadcast traffic and unicast traffic are properly isolated.
Detailed explanation-3: -VLANs do not really have IP addresses assigned to them. They have a network assigned to them, or a subnet, or a network range, however you want to refer to it. The address the OP supplied us is an assignable address within the range of 192.168. 4.1-255.