a port can only belong to "1" vlan at "1" time.
the only time "1" port can be part of more than "1" vlan
is  when it "TRUNKS".

If you want vlan 1 to communicate to vlan 2; you need a router for vlan 
routing....

Raul Renteria.CCNA.Network Analyst.NYC


>From: Oscar Rau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Oscar Rau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Switches and VLANs
>Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 23:03:16 -0500
>
>We have 24 port switch with 3 VLANs. Can a port exist on 2 VLANs at the
>same time? Is yes, do the packets from VLAN 1 get broadcasted on VLAN 2?
>
>Thank you for any information.
>
>Oscar Rau
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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