>Hi group
>
>I am setting up a network with some NT4 servers, a Catalyst 2948 switch ,
>and a 7204 VXR router and some access servers. The network consists of 7
>VLANs, and all the servers and routers are on multi-VLAN or TRUNK interfaces
>on the switch. The LAN consists of many computers with di
It depends on the kind of environment you have and how much control you
have - that is to say, do people who break the rules get in trouble or just
get their hands slapped? (or nothing)
Anyway, DHCP will definitely fix this problem but only if users don't change
the IP configuration on their
""Kevin Wigle"" wrote in message
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> It depends on the kind of environment you have and how much control you
> have - that is to say, do people who break the rules get in trouble or
just
> get their hands slapped? (or nothing)
>
> Anyway, DHCP will d
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> ""Kevin Wigle"" wrote in message
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> > It depends on the kind of environment you have and how much control you
> > have - that is to say, do people who break the rules get
, but in
the long run creates audit trails and prevents unauthorized ip address
assignments. good luck.
>From: "Kevin Wigle"
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>Subject: Re: Avoiding IP conflicts in a MULTI-VLAN environment [7:16470]
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he network. it is more work initially, but in
the long run creates audit trails and prevents unauthorized ip address
assignments. good luck.
>From: "Kevin Wigle"
>Reply-To: "Kevin Wigle"
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>Subject: Re: Avoiding IP conflicts in a MULTI-VLA
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