Hi all 
Here is situation.
We were trying to clone all the workstations over
network in our computer lab.
All workstations are set up to receive ip addresses
from DHCP server, and an application server has static
ip address( #.#.20.# subnet). This application server
is located in our department with ip
address(#.#.20.#), and DHCP server is in other
building next to our department.
When we were cloning all the workstations, the record
showed that our department subnet ( #.#.20.# subnet)
are causing broadcasting storm, so that it is screwing
up another network too. So our department subnet  was
physically disconnected from Cat 5500.
I understand that since we are cloning machines over
the network from ( #.#.20.#)subnet to different subnet
where all the workstations are located, this traffic
has to go through a router. We are using Cat 5500.

What does cloning machine have to do with broadcast
storm? 
How can we get rid of this broadcast storm?

If more explanations are needed, I will be more than
happy to provide.

I will appreciate your help.

Thanks in advance.

  



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