Hey Priscilla,

    I feel about 10 times better knowing it's a fast ethernet  :)  If
there's anyway to localize the traffic, such as putting department X's
clients and servers on vlan 100, and department Y's clients/servers on the
other, it'd be optimal.  But even if you can't it should run pretty well.
Worse comes to worse, they could always buy a 3550 and have that route
between VLANs at like light speed.  Which ghosting software is the client
using?  I thought that Ghost itself used multicast and was IGMP aware.

Chuck Church
CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE


>
> It's a fast Ethernet trunk, actually. I forgot to mention that. He does
have
> some internal servers. Do you think in and out of a Fast Ethernet trunk
will
> be less of a problem?
>
> You know my first reaction was also just move the subnet mask over. But he
> didn't seem to want to do that.
>
> He had a broadcast meltdown last week. Perhaps that's why he's concerned.
He
> was using ghosting software.
>
> Thanks for the input!
>
> Priscilla




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