As with most design issues, a lot of the answer will depend on individual
circumstances.
Including, but certainly not limited to:
Cost
Size of environment
Traffic Flow
Security Concerns
Summed up as what is your "Overall Goal"
If your primary conc
"Doug
Korell"
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I have worked with Vlans for another company that used a different Vlan for
every department and then had a Vlan for the servers. This goes along with
most design concepts except that at least 2 or more departments often shared
a wiring closet. When tech support would plug in PCs, they often would
Found the problem and thought everyone should know
about this one.
On NT DHCP Win2000 Server, by default Bootp is NOT
enabled. We found our Win2000 server only had DHCP
enabled and Bootp was not. After we enabled Bootp,
everything went up with no problem. This was the first
time I worked with Wi
> max hill
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> Have not seen this one, any feedback would be great!
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> Topology:
> Have 2-5509/2sups/2RSFC
> 1-remote building with 5509 (single fiber b
I will also suggest 'portfast'. We had the exact same problem about
three years ago. Also, maybe check ip helper addresses are correct?
Santosh Koshy wrote:
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> This is exactly what happened to me when i installed my 5509 switch And
> i am also using win2k for DHCP.. The fix is to enable
This is exactly what happened to me when i installed my 5509 switch And
i am also using win2k for DHCP.. The fix is to enable "portfast" on the
switch ports.. Only enable them on the ports that are attached to end
stations (not to other bridges, switches or routers)
Here is an URL that come
Have not seen this one, any feedback would be great!
Topology:
Have 2-5509/2sups/2RSFC
1-remote building with 5509 (single fiber between)
1-corp building with 5509
3548/24 for both locations for end user wire rooms
Running 802.1Q, trunking/etherchannels between
3500 and 5509. Trunking between
Hi, I have some quetions, I hope somebody will me out. Here is what I am
trying to do:
Cat 4006 3 vlans> Cisco 500 web Caching>2621
T1-->Internet
For about 500 users divided into 3 vlans, no routing between the vlans
required, here what I have in mind for implem
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When implementing new VLANs, I like to use some sort of logic when assigning
the numbers. For example, if a customer was assigning one VLAN per wiring
closet, and the customer has 4
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When implementing new VLANs, I like to use some
sort of logic when assigning the numbers. For example, if a customer was
assigning one VLAN per wiring closet, and the customer has 4 floors, and one
closet on each floor, I would use VLANs 11, 21, 31 and 41. The first digit
in the n
What's hxhk staff?? Just wondering. (Or would I be better off not knowing
what it stands for? &;-)
You make some good points about planning and design, and the fact that
people tend to blame vendors instead of their own lack of planning. On the
other hand, there's nothing wrong with starting w
the question is like closing eye and fire a shoot to sky wishing a bird
will be hitted.
before you even ask for a guide.. you should ask yourself question like..
what kind of network resources i need to share between vlans?
the thoughput of the interexchange..
expansion.. what will be the capa
Hi all,
Is there any guideline in designing VLAN ?
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