Chuck,

    Geographically.  No particular reason other than 1) its easier when a
client calls up I can more easily manage the environment in my minds eye. 2)
If I get calls from several people in the same geographic location its
easier to determine the scope, type and impact of the problem 3) As soon as
managements sits everyone down to get to work they start shuffling
duties/functions.  4) Facilities management doesn't have anything to do so
they start doing office moves to fill their time while waiting for a new
office to open.  All -:) but I'm sure you've seen this before.  The only
time I've used function as a vlan factor is for security issues, contractors
and the like that we provide only internet access for and block traffic to
our servers.

Regards

""Chuck Larrieu""  wrote in message
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> Not meant to be sarcastic, but how many hosts in any network, VLAN or
> otherwise? Answer is "it depends" ;->
>
> I have a question for you folks who use VLAN's extensively. Do you
establish
> membership by geography ( floors, parts of floors, buildings, etc ) or by
> function ( accounting, sales, engineering? )
>
> I ask because most of  the orgs that I interact with that use VLANs tend
to
> do it by geography.
>
> Chuck
>
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> Shen
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> Subject: generally,in a vlan,how many workstaions are in is better?
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> 50?100?200?




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