Jim,

You could set up VMPS and VTP to solve the problem.

The campus-wide VLAN model provides the flexibility to have statically
configured end stations move to a different floor or building within the
campus.

Cisco's VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS) and the VLAN Trunking Protocol
(VTP) make this possible.

For example, a mobile user plugs a laptop PC into a LAN port in another
building. The local Catalyst switch sends a query to the VMPS to determine
the access policy and VLAN membership for the user. Then the Catalyst switch
adds the user's port to the appropriate VLAN.

- raj



"Jim Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have users at different buildings (on different
> subnets), when they move their laptop to another
> building, they have to do ip release/renew, otherwise,
> they won't get new ip address. Swithes are
> 5000/5500/6500. Port fast is already enabled. Anything
> needs to be done on PCs?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Jim
>
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