Re: Static or dynamic VLANs [7:33014]

2002-01-24 Thread Jeff D

We use static, although I had a large test-bed setup with dynamic vlans.

The good thing about static vlans is when it comes to troubleshooting. If
you keep vlan1 (teachers) and vlan2  (students) in one closet, and vlan3
(teachers) and vlan4 (students) in another  closet, it simpilifies things
(teachers for example don't have to be in the same vlan, but you can still
give vlans 1 and 3 the same access to resources through ACL's/VACL's, or NT
shares for that matter).

For example, say you have a STP or multicast anomoly... you have confined
the problem to one closet versus the entire campus.

Hopefully that made sense!

Vlans rock,
Jeff

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 The role I currently serve offers me little chance to configure/manage LAN
 switches. I was wondering if everyone can provide feedback as to whether
 they use static or dynamic VLANs. I'm curious to know which one is more
 prevalent. For those of you that manage campus type networks, I'm
interested
 in knowing who deploys which. I'd like to hear real world scenarios to add
 to my reading.

 Chris




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Static or dynamic VLANs [7:33014]

2002-01-23 Thread Kane, Christopher A.

The role I currently serve offers me little chance to configure/manage LAN
switches. I was wondering if everyone can provide feedback as to whether
they use static or dynamic VLANs. I'm curious to know which one is more
prevalent. For those of you that manage campus type networks, I'm interested
in knowing who deploys which. I'd like to hear real world scenarios to add
to my reading.

Chris




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Re: Static or dynamic VLANs [7:33014]

2002-01-23 Thread Steven A. Ridder

I've worked in some large, Fortune 500 company networks and they've all been
ststic VLAN's so far.  Maybe other people have seen dynamic, but I haven't
yet.


Kane, Christopher A.  wrote in message
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 The role I currently serve offers me little chance to configure/manage LAN
 switches. I was wondering if everyone can provide feedback as to whether
 they use static or dynamic VLANs. I'm curious to know which one is more
 prevalent. For those of you that manage campus type networks, I'm
interested
 in knowing who deploys which. I'd like to hear real world scenarios to add
 to my reading.

 Chris




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Re: Static or dynamic VLANs [7:33014]

2002-01-23 Thread John Allhiser

We use the 6509 for our compressed core.  At the moment all 10 of our VLANs
are static.
I say that because the plan is to go dynamic once we upgrade our access
layer to 2950s.
We currently take advantage of Cisco Works and CSPM, so we're getting there.
For now, static meets the company's needs, but I want to play.  ;^)

John Allhiser

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Subject: Re: Static or dynamic VLANs [7:33014]


 I've worked in some large, Fortune 500 company networks and they've all
been
 ststic VLAN's so far.  Maybe other people have seen dynamic, but I haven't
 yet.


 Kane, Christopher A.  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  The role I currently serve offers me little chance to configure/manage
LAN
  switches. I was wondering if everyone can provide feedback as to whether
  they use static or dynamic VLANs. I'm curious to know which one is more
  prevalent. For those of you that manage campus type networks, I'm
 interested
  in knowing who deploys which. I'd like to hear real world scenarios to
add
  to my reading.
 
  Chris




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