Hi,
> Yep, every port is in the default vlan until I'm allowed to make changes and 
> split this large broadcast domain into vlans.

I woulnt call a /16 with only 200 hosts a large broadcast domain.. I know of 
several
institutions (and their poor network admin) who have thousands of hosts in a 
flat /16
(and probably spend longer dealing with networking issues than they would take 
fixing
the whole state of affairs with proper vlans and subnetting ;-) )

alan
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