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Our humble little network (physical). I'm hoping to pick up another ESXi box, a NAS, and a v1910 soon. With all the issues I've been having getting iSCSI datastores to work right, a virtual network diagram may never show up.
Yeah you are going to have issues running your internal network on the same vlan and subnet as your iSCSI network. You need to segment them.
Thankfully, the v1810 that's coming in tomorrow supports just such a thing! Didn't have an option on my E2000. (Or if I did, I couldn't find it!)Yeah you are going to have issues running your internal network on the same vlan and subnet as your iSCSI network. You need to segment them.
Yeah Compaq 9000 rack. Made by Rittal iirc, inspection sticker is dated september 1999
lots of fiber goodness
in the last picture, under the first switch, what's that thing with the blue face that only takes up half the width of a U?
lots of fiber goodness
in the last picture, under the first switch, what's that thing with the blue face that only takes up half the width of a U?
My latest project, a DC build. As usual, excuse the shittiness of the pictures.
Why do you need 3750x's for L2 connectivity? I push 2960's for L2 and they are a fraction of the cost. I'm guessing you are erate 90% and you don't care?
Why do you need 3750x's for L2 connectivity? I push 2960's for L2 and they are a fraction of the cost. I'm guessing you are erate 90% and you don't care?
Why do you need 3750x's for L2 connectivity? I push 2960's for L2 and they are a fraction of the cost. I'm guessing you are erate 90% and you don't care?
He probably works in West Virginia: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...t-virginia-library-runs-a-20000-cisco-router/
THIS.I'm guessing you are erate 90% and you don't care?
There are a lot of reasons to go with the 3750X over a 2960S. Bigger stacks, more features (ISE could be a big deal here), dual power, etc.
We are 90% erate. We are going to be replacing 2950's which are obviously 10/100 but I'm not going to argue if we can get 3750's over 2960's even if it is just for L2.
THIS.
I've already told him he is wasting taxpayer money but his replies to me basically said the project had already started when he got there and/or he doesn't really have the knowledge/authority to submit a service sub or do any kind of reduction to the FRN. He PM'd me asking for advice and I gave him my email and told him to contact me any time and never heard from him.
2960S's all around here.
Even for a large school, none of those are issues for L2 traffic.
He probably works in West Virginia: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...t-virginia-library-runs-a-20000-cisco-router/
Actually i do, you can have your own opinion but I cover a large number of schools and not one of them need or could utilize that switch for a L2 access switch.