Those that know, do. Those that don't, won't bother to even try. We've got
a number of e-rate installs going on for local school districts. Back when
I was at the low-end of the networking totem pole I used to get these dumped
on me. When it was up to me, I discussed with the customer in detail what
we could do to take advantage of the hardware they were buying and we'd
often implement at least static vlans, and in same cases dynamic vlans.
Now, the current MCSE/CNE engineers who've got this sort of e-rate work
dumped on them just plug in IP addresses, document serial and MAC addresses,
and plug it all in, and consider the job done. And we're talking 6509s &
4840Gs. Oh well, at least the schools have the hardware and can figure out
how to implement it better when the need comes (they're blow away with gig
backbone and 100mbit to the desktop, when they've been used to 10mbit hubs
everywhere).
Of course, one of these paper MCSE's has also failed the CCNA twice now.
You'd think if nothing else they'd take advantage of having access to this
gear to learn on.
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Jason Roysdon, CCNP/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+
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""Jeff Duchin"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Is it me, or is it that LAN switching engineers here are rare? Is anyone,
> beside myself, using dynamic VLANs in a multi-layer campus environment?
>
> Jeff
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