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You cannot have networks with overlapping addresses. A router needing to route between the two networks could not determine which network to use. Routing must be deterministic.

If you need a host with an address of 10.110.0.180 on VLAN 10, then you could use the 10.110.0.0/24 network for VLAN 10 instead of the 10.110.0.0/16 network. Change the mask on VLAN 10 to 255.255.255.0.

You cannot have networks with overlapping addresses. A router needing to route between the two networks could not determine which network to use. Routing must be deterministic.

If you need a host with an address of 10.110.0.180 on VLAN 10, then you could use the 10.110.0.0/24 network for VLAN 10 instead of the 10.110.0./16 network. Change the mask on VLAN 10 to 255.255.255.0.

You cannot have networks with overlapping addresses. A router needing to route between the two networks could not determine which network to use. Routing must be deterministic.

If you need a host with an address of 10.110.0.180 on VLAN 10, then you could use the 10.110.0.0/24 network for VLAN 10 instead of the 10.110.0.0/16 network. Change the mask on VLAN 10 to 255.255.255.0.

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Ron Maupin
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You cannot have networks with overlapping addresses. A router needing to route between the two networks could not determine which network to use. Routing must be deterministic.

If you need a host with an address of 10.110.0.180 on VLAN 10, then you could use the 10.110.0.0/24 network for VLAN 10 instead of the 10.110.0./16 network. Change the mask on VLAN 10 to 255.255.255.0.