Hi

To avoid remembering in which ports you have the servers connected you can use 
our NAC only for MAC authentication, so you will get to know the point of 
services delivery on your datacenter for every service. This is specially 
important if you are running several virtual servers (for example with VmWare) 
on a physical machines.

Regards

Francisco Garcia
SOE Technical Director

________________________________
From: Lou H. Goddard
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Sent: Wed May 13 09:43:44 2009
Subject: RE: [enterasys] One switch or two?



Pat,

It depends on your requirements.  Are there any technical reasons that 
absolutely require you to have two physical switches?

I believe you pay service contracts on a per-chassis basis with Enterasys.  
Enhanced routing and user-per-port licenses are also sold per chassis.  From a 
financial perspective I would opt to consolidate.

I run a network with several N7s.  The physical buildings are designed such 
that I can reach every desktop from the data center with a single run of 
ethernet.  This makes all of our data drops home runs.  In my specific case, 
splitting out all of the workstations to different physical switches would be 
more complex and costly than just letting them terminate on the N7s with the 
servers.

If you're going to mix them make sure to isolate the servers to a memorable 
location on the switch.  If you need to run some command on a large amount of 
ports you don't want to have to remember to skip certain ports that may have 
servers on them.  I separate servers from workstations at the blade level.

Thanks,
Lou Goddard

PS - Another great reason to consolidate:  You'll be able to send me the 
retired N1 so I can throw away the HP switch I'm using at home.


________________________________
From: Patrick Printz <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, 5/13/2009 7:33am
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List <[email protected]>
Subject: [enterasys] One switch or two?



Hello,

We currently have an N1 chassis and an E7 chassis, with only 2 blades in it, 
that we are thinking of combining into an N5. The N1 is for servers and the E7 
is used for workstations. I am wondering what people consider best practice in 
this situation. Is having the servers on one blade and the workstations on 
separate blades, but all in the same chassis, considered bad practice? Should 
we continue to have a separate chassis for the servers and the workstations.

Thanks in advance.

Patrick Printz
Network Services

Quinsigamond Community College
670 West Boylston Street
Worcester, MA 01606-2092
508-854-7517


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