In line (like a firewall)...
The Long and Winding Road
10/09/02 01:46AM
in line ( like the skates )
Ken Diliberto wrote in message
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It's difficult to try keeping a hands-off approach to letting a
vendor install a major piece of equipment
Ken Diliberto wrote in message
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In line (like a firewall)...
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CL: Let he who has never brought a network down by accident ( or
otherwise )
cast the first stone. Did I ever tell you the one about the newly
minted
Novell admin who decided to
in line ( like the skates )
Ken Diliberto wrote in message
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Our parent company had the idea of letting a TelCo do the same for us.
The TelCo was/is contracted to set up a gateway between the old
network and the new network. Lucky for us we're
Sounds like you might want to check this seminar out.
I guess you can contact your local Cisco Sales team
to gain access info to the seminar.
- Paul
http://www.ciscopep.com/reglogin.lasso?event_id=PE9606457
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Register now for the Cisco Catalyst 5000 Migration
Our parent company had the idea of letting a TelCo do the same for us.
The TelCo was/is contracted to set up a gateway between the old
network and the new network. Lucky for us we're smarter than they are
(at least we think we are...) and are having things our way. :-)
It's difficult to try
What is the best way to perform Migration? I have a customer who has
currently running CAT5000 as a backbone switch and tons of 3COM switches at
access layer. We would be installing (2) 6509 switches with 3524 switches
will be used at access layers and server farms. It is a campus environments
interesting.
The following may or may not be feasible, depending upon space in closets,
and cost of implementation. It is something my employer is supposed to be
doing for the various branch offices of a major customer we have during a
major network forklift upgrade. It has tended not to happen
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