10-21-2008 02:47 AM - edited 03-06-2019 02:03 AM
HI all professionals.
In my company all the network is created by cascading the normal 12 or 24 ports switches.For around 150 computers, is it the right way to create a network. Or we need to change something in this for make it better.
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10-21-2008 03:08 AM
Munish,
Ideally no - this is not a good way of doing it, as you are creating 1 very large broadcast domain, which can be counter-productive.
I would suggest you consider actuallu purchasing "Switches" and consider a 3 layer model:-
Access (users connect to this)
|
Distribution (the access layer switches are aggregated here - & possibly some dynamic routing)
|
Core (where everything comes to, perhaps you just have layer 3 interfaces here)
I suggest you read the below design guides to get an idea of what you can do!
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns742/networking_solutions_program_category_home.html
HTH>
10-21-2008 03:08 AM
Munish,
Ideally no - this is not a good way of doing it, as you are creating 1 very large broadcast domain, which can be counter-productive.
I would suggest you consider actuallu purchasing "Switches" and consider a 3 layer model:-
Access (users connect to this)
|
Distribution (the access layer switches are aggregated here - & possibly some dynamic routing)
|
Core (where everything comes to, perhaps you just have layer 3 interfaces here)
I suggest you read the below design guides to get an idea of what you can do!
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns742/networking_solutions_program_category_home.html
HTH>
10-21-2008 07:34 PM
Sir,
Thanx, For the support .Iam working in PANASONIC
production Plant THIS company has just joined with ANCHOR electrical Pvt. Ltd. in INDIA pasnasonic is a japanese company. ANd my role is to improve the network better.
10-22-2008 12:54 AM
The I would suggest you look at switches, not hubs. You should also look at a more organised layer2/physical architecture.
You should be providing High Availability/failver paths also.
HTH>
10-21-2008 06:10 AM
Segmentation is your friend, minimize broadcast domains and reduce points of failure. 150 computers cascaded is asking for one big headache.
10-21-2008 08:54 AM
Much depends on what you mean by "cascading". If you wire the switches with a root switch and as a flat broad tree, not daisy chained, 150 hosts shouldn't normally be an issue. If possible, keep high traffic hosts, e.g. servers, as high in the tree as possible, ideally the root.
If you mean "cascading" with something like a 3750's special stack cable, that's should be okay too.
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