From: Igor Manassypov (imanassypov@rogers.com)
Date: Thu Aug 14 2008 - 15:38:16 ART
Realistically I would go for a routed mode between the two sites rather than switched for redundancy/flexibility reasons. But if lets say you got servers in same vlan across the two sites, then I would go with single vtp domain across the two sites and have at least two servers at each site. Go to transparent mode would become administrative nightmare after a while, so I would not even look in that direction.
"Shah, Dharmendra" <dharmendra.shah@dot.state.wi.us> wrote: Gurus,
I am working on a network design for our "Secondary Data Center". We plan to
connect our secondary data center using "Layer 2" connection.. Our primary
Data Center have 70+ vlans (All in same VTP domain). I was wondering if I
should have Secondary Data Center also in the same VTP domain or should I
create a separate VTP domain for Secondary Data Center. What is the best
practice in terms of # of vlans we can have in a vtp domain ( I know maximum
# of normal vlans we can create is 1005). Also when should I use extended
vlans? Is it a good idea to use extended vlans in this situation?
Would appreciate you suggestions. Thanks in Advance.
Shah
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