Management VLANs? [7:38282]

2002-03-14 Thread Michael Kelker
this isn't a direct CCNP cert question, but I was thinking of trying to make my network infrastructure easier to navigate. I was thinking of creating a VLAN on a certain IP scheme and have each piece of equipment have a virutal interface on it. Am I going about this the right way? How do some

RE: Management VLANs? [7:38282]

2002-03-14 Thread R. Benjamin Kessler
: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Management VLANs? [7:38282] this isn't a direct CCNP cert question, but I was thinking of trying to make my network infrastructure easier to navigate. I was thinking of creating a VLAN on a certain IP scheme and have each piece

Re: Management VLANs? [7:38282]

2002-03-14 Thread Tshon
Not sure, I'm understanding your question but try this. Make all of your switches operate in Vlan 2 all other management protocolsCDP,VTP and such are in VLAN 1 and then use the rest of your vlan for date traffic from hosts. Michael Kelker wrote: this isn't a direct CCNP cert question,

Re: Management VLANs? [7:38282]

2002-03-14 Thread Michael Kelker
maybe I'm making this whole thing too complicated. What if I just put a loopback interface on each router/switch on a management subnet. what I'm trying to attempt is to make my entire router / switching structure easier to access by not having to remember exactly which whole ip address is for

RE: Management VLANs? [7:38282]

2002-03-14 Thread Erick B.
elaborate as to why. HTH, Ben -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Kelker Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Management VLANs? [7:38282] this isn't a direct CCNP cert question, but I