On Sat, 2009-06-13 at 01:26 -0400, Josh Luthman wrote:
> Ya, not a Vlan person myself.  I prefer routers.

VLAN does not necessarily preclude "routing".  VLANs are a layer 2
method of segmenting the network.  You can route on top of a VLAN
layer.  

I am not a fan of VLANs because a large part of the time I see them
used, they add complexity to the network when it is not necessary to do
so.  Used correctly, VLANs are a really easy way to provide segmentation
and broadcast controls.

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