All,
I had a question in my BCMSN book that is puzzling me, basically there
was a scenario of a company that had two 4-story buildings on one network
with two routers and 8 hubs running over a t1. They wanted a ds3 and vlan
capability for each different floor. They also mentioned that the IT/IS
deparment was on floor number one of the buildings and that they needed to
access all different vlans, servers, etc (I have a reason for this I
promise! :]). The question asked for the network admin to design a network
diagram for this company.
My question is that I figured out ATM switches and vlan capable
management switches on each floor, but the thing that threw me off was their
lack of a management switch on the first floor. So, my question is this:
Should one have a management switch for your servers and IT people, or
should they be hooked into the core switch?
-P.Kil
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