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Originally Posted by pjinca' post='991461' date='Aug 28 2009, 09:50 AM
Well, I am back home and - yes - I told them the entire network needs to be redesigned or they will continue to have intermittent routing issues (that happens when you have class A,B, and C addresses on the same subnet
). I will have to come back and help them sort the remaining issues once they redesign the network logically.
). I will have to come back and help them sort the remaining issues once they redesign the network logically.
i'm wondering what you did to fix that issue since i've have not worked with a company with 120 switches and 6000 nodes. its been a while since i've worked with switches/routers though(i got my CCNA back in 03).
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Originally Posted by darkboyz68' post='991862' date='Aug 28 2009, 04:13 PM
forreals? why would they do that? doesnt that defeat the purpose of subnetting?
i'm wondering what you did to fix that issue since i've have not worked with a company with 120 switches and 6000 nodes. its been a while since i've worked with switches/routers though(i got my CCNA back in 03).
i'm wondering what you did to fix that issue since i've have not worked with a company with 120 switches and 6000 nodes. its been a while since i've worked with switches/routers though(i got my CCNA back in 03).
All I did was fix the switching and (some) of the routing issues they have, I told them until the network is redesigned and addressed properly they will continue to have intermittent routing problems. Dumbasses thought I was kidding and wondered if I could help them fix it (I was thinking - "your fuck up, you fix it")
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Originally Posted by pjinca' post='991471' date='Aug 28 2009, 01:06 PM
just enough to sleep - and drool very little over the Ferrari's at the dealership in the Wynn 

Oh and welcome home.
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Originally Posted by sdg1871' post='991980' date='Aug 28 2009, 06:27 PM
If I win tonight's Megamillions, I'll be buying my share of Ferraris.
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Originally Posted by darkboyz68' post='991862' date='Aug 28 2009, 07:13 PM
forreals? why would they do that? doesnt that defeat the purpose of subnetting?
i'm wondering what you did to fix that issue since i've have not worked with a company with 120 switches and 6000 nodes. its been a while since i've worked with switches/routers though(i got my CCNA back in 03).
i'm wondering what you did to fix that issue since i've have not worked with a company with 120 switches and 6000 nodes. its been a while since i've worked with switches/routers though(i got my CCNA back in 03).
BTW, I think our network is upwards of 3000 switches and/or routers at 250ish locations, with over 20,000 PCs, 1500 servers, and a few 1000 printers. Who knows how many wireless devices & IP phones also communicate over it.
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Originally Posted by Richard in NC' post='992597' date='Aug 29 2009, 06:31 PM
Even I know not to put multiple address classes on the same subnet and all I had was a week of TCP/IP training back in '98 IIRC.
BTW, I think our network is upwards of 3000 switches and/or routers at 250ish locations, with over 20,000 PCs, 1500 servers, and a few 1000 printers. Who knows how many wireless devices & IP phones also communicate over it.
BTW, I think our network is upwards of 3000 switches and/or routers at 250ish locations, with over 20,000 PCs, 1500 servers, and a few 1000 printers. Who knows how many wireless devices & IP phones also communicate over it.
Number of networks = 2881Number of segments = 3443Number of nodes = 4718Number of connectors = 1361Number of interfaces = 72290Number of gateways/routers = 366
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Originally Posted by Richard in NC' post='994208' date='Aug 31 2009, 04:24 PM
Here are our numbers from HPOV.
Number of networks = 2881Number of segments = 3443Number of nodes = 4718Number of connectors = 1361Number of interfaces = 72290Number of gateways/routers = 366
Number of networks = 2881Number of segments = 3443Number of nodes = 4718Number of connectors = 1361Number of interfaces = 72290Number of gateways/routers = 366

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Originally Posted by GX528i' post='994566' date='Aug 31 2009, 10:19 PM
Anybody on this forum in Vegas right now? The "girl" friend is in Vegas right now and loves my E60 lol. Maybe someone can give her a tour of the strip in their E60
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Originally Posted by pjinca' post='991461' date='Aug 28 2009, 12:50 PM
(that happens when you have class A,B, and C addresses on the same subnet)
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