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Bruce Osborne
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From: Lee H Badman [mailto:lhbad...@syr.edu]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 8:51 AM
Sigh... the cost of free
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All,
We are looking at re-engineering our wireless networking IP space and I'm
wondering what type of boundaries other have pushed their networks to. We are
currently using /22 networks (14 of them) most of which during a busy period of
the day will run around 75-80% utilization (at least as
What type of gear are you using?
Cisco is now recommending using /21s for their unified wireless gear (Sujit
Ghosh, Cisco Live US 2012 BRKEWN-2010, Slide 75).
-Luke
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Luke Jenkins
Network Engineer
Weber State University
On Jul 31, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Craig Simons
Good to know. We use Enterasys HiPath. But with the realities of wireless
networking (APs being more hub than switch) and the replies I've received off
list, it certainly seems like /21s is by no means out of the ordinary. Perhaps
I'm still jaded from the good ol' days of bridged wired segments
Luke, it looks like that presentation isn't public. Can you say more about
Cisco's recommendations on that? Or are they simply saying /21 is the
maximum recommended size? I'd also be interested in anything they said
about mcast as it relates to size.
I've setup vlan select on a test WLAN with
Mark, yes it's not public but access is free after registration.
Just register at www.ciscolive365.comhttp://www.ciscolive365.com to access
all presentation material for free which I strongly recommend if you're using
Cisco equipment.
Another forum if you not prefer our expertise is Cisco forum