 nnaarrnn
join:2004-09-30 Nitro, WV | finally drew it up
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 asjamias
join:2003-11-20 Memphis, TN | post it here...
»Post your network diagrams here.. |
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  Acid_UK
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| reply to nnaarrnn Nice diagram , what did you create it with ? Also I would recommend a Router and two switches after the firewall in parallel, so you don't have a single point of failour especially if your using radius for authentication, so if the switch fails your users can still connect via the failover. And Use vlans on those switches. Easy for fault testing and changing configuration if needed.
A nice uncluttered diagram , easy to follow nice work. |
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 nnaarrnn
join:2004-09-30 Nitro, WV
·Suddenlink
| Thanks for the positive criticism. I used Visio 2003 to make it, for whatever reason my 2007 VLK has been acivated too many times. I'm not too concerned about failover, since it's my home network, although I am about to go dual wan, and then I'm going to use CARP to do failover Pfsense boxes, with dual wan. |
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  TomS_ debugger it Premium,MVM join:2002-07-19 Australia | reply to nnaarrnn What model Cisco switches are you using? |
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  cow116 Cisco Kid Premium join:2003-03-10 Carmel, IN clubs:  | they're probably linksys gigabit switches as cisco doesnt make anything smaller than a 12 port switch anymore these days |
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 nnaarrnn
join:2004-09-30 Nitro, WV | they are. Linksys/Cisco. |
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  TomS_ debugger it Premium,MVM join:2002-07-19 Australia | reply to nnaarrnn I thought that might have been the case. Was racking my brain trying to figure out what series of Cisco switch offered 5 and 8 gig ports.  |
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