I agree with Rik regarding your subnet size.  It's way too big.  Divide people
up by floor, wing or business function, whatever makes sense.   Also you'll
save yourself quite a few headaches by hard coding your speed and duplex at the
switch.

HTH

Darren

At 12:37 PM 03/22/2001 +0000, Karl Brenner wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've to upgrade a tokenring network with 1500 users to
>a gigabit backbone ethernet network.
>
>I worked my way trough the SAFE network design, but
>this is not quite finanzable.
>
>The network looks like this:
>
>Core/distribution: two cat6500 one native IOS the
>other hybride connected to a 7200 Wan router.
>
>The access layer switches are cat6000 with inlinepower
>for ip phones.
>There're is a data VLAN and an aux VLAN per switch.
>I have four of this switches in each building (there
>are two buildings). The buildings are connected via
>fibre.
>I'm looking for some demo solutions.
>
>Here is a demo config of the access layer switch,
>
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set timezone PST -0
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set summertime PST
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set summertime recurring
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set ntp server 10.10.0.12
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set client enable
>
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set cdp disable
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set ip http server disable
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set logging server 10.10.0.12
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set logging timestamp enable
>
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port inlinepower 5/1-48
>auto (module/ports)
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port speed 5/1-48 auto
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port host 5/1-48
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port inlinepower 6/1-48
>auto (module/ports)
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port speed 6/1-48 auto
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port host 6/1-48
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set vlan 10 floor1
>10.1.10.0_data
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set vlan 110 floor1
>10.1.110.0_voice
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set vlan 10 5/1-48
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set vlan 10 6/1-48
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port auxiliaryvlan 5/1-48
>110
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port auxiliaryvlan 6/1-48
>110
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set qos enable
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port qos 5/1-48 trust-ext
>untrusted
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port qos 6/1-48 trust-ext
>untrusted
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port qos 5/1-48 trust
>trust-cos
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port qos 6/1-48 trust
>trust-cos
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set qos acl ip ACL_IP-PHONES
>trust-cos ip any any
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port qos 5/1-48 vlan-based
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port qos 6/1-48 vlan-based
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) commit qos acl all
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set qos acl map ACL_IP-PHONES
>110
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set qos map 2q2t tx 2 1 cos 3
>Cat6k-acc-usr> (enable) set port qos 1/1 trust
>trust-dscp
>
>can you think of anything else?
>
>thanks for your help.
>
>Karl
>
>=====
>Karl Brenner
>112 Belfield Park
>Stllorgen
>Co. Dublin
>Tel. ++353 (1) 260 12 98
>
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