Re:Switching Stategy

From: Angelo De Guzman (a.deguzman@wesolv.ph.fujitsu.com)
Date: Wed Jun 13 2007 - 06:34:00 ART


Hi Andy,
  This is a matter of preference. Lots of ways to do it and eventually if you
are practicing some vendors workbook you can develop your own technique. For me,
I usually enumerate them and document them on the sheet provided. At one point
I used colors as well to differentiate.
Vlan name:
VLANA
VLANA correspond to VLAN 100 assigned to ports etc. etc. etc.
HTH,
Angelo De Guzman, CCIE # 16887

Andy (6/13/2007 5:10 PM):
>
>What is the "best" way to approach the configuring of VLANS section of the
>lab?
>
> - Configure vlans on one switch and propagate to all other switches,
>assuming trunking is working
> - Note all vlans in notepad and copy to all switches, then config VTP,
>trunking etc
>
>I am finding it is taking me a while to config each vlan on each switch,
>would it be easier to config all vlans on all switches (via notepad), or
>will I "lose" points if I have a vlan configed on a switch that is not being
>used. ie it shows up via "sh vlan brie" but is not being used by the switch
>(configd on access port or svi) or trunked.
>
>Should ALL switches have ALL vlans configured even if they are used or not?
>
>
>-A
>
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