CCDA note (went to a partner freebie today, hehee):
Cisco recommends no more than 300 IP hosts per broadcast domain, 200
multiprotocol hosts per broadcast domain. (I think it's all just a gimmick
to sell more L3 switches and routers).
""Donald B Johnson Jr"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I would flatten the network "expert" that told you to flatten the network.
> Thought you said there was DHCP server. Let the server allocate the
> addresses.
> With the whole world going to switches and vlans. Why would you want that
> many hosts on the same subnet.
> Five hundred stations broadcasting, has got to be a lot of traffic.
> Duck
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jeongwoo park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Groupstudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 4:20 PM
> Subject: After supernetting!!
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> Hi all
> Let's say there are 5 subnets (Class B/16 subnet mask)
> consisting of approximately 500 DHCP clients and 20
> servers.
> Someone as a Network Expert suggested flattening the
> network. As a Network newbie, I simply followed the
> instruction from the book on how to supernet, and
> finally summarized those 5 contiguous subnets into
> following address: 123.80.0.0/14 (**this is a made-up
> number) Now I am done with supernetting. What is the
> next to be done?
> What should I do with this ip address?
> Should I go to physically to these 520 stations one by
> one for new tcp/ip setup? I think there should be
> better way than this.
>
> Looking for your help.
>
> Thanks
> jw
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