Alex

I see a fair bit of separate physical networks because of different
management of phones vs IT.  In the old businesses Facilities handles
the communications and IT is playing catchup all the time....

So in these businesses where the IT side is swapping switches on a
weekly basis it is safer to have a separate physical network.


Andrew


On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:30 AM, Alex Balashov
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> I'm pretty sure they meant two logical networks.  At least, I hope they did.
>
> David Gibbons wrote:
>
>> Two separate networks? Did I miss something? I feel like I'm taking crazy 
>> pills! Two separate physical networks means twice the hassle, twice the 
>> maintenance, twice the cost, twice the headache. Not to mention the fact 
>> that the whole idea of VOIP is to simplify IT and focus on converging data 
>> and voice networks.
>>
>> This is what VLANs and QOS do best. I dare say it's what they were designed 
>> foe. I can't think of any reason that I would ever recommend two ports per 
>> desk to support telephony -- ever. It's ludicrous to think that two ports 
>> will be better than one if we're setting up our VLANs and QOS properly. A 
>> phone takes very, very little bandwidth away from the desktop and a decent 
>> one will support tagging its frames for the alternate voice VLAN.
>>
>> --snip--
>> In almost all cases it is much better to have two seperate networks.
>> This may be impractical in some smaller installs, but in any office
>> setting we always do this. The only reason I can think of not to is to
>> eliminate the cost of the second cable.
>> --snip--
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