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Cisco 2950 Help

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BaqubahDon

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Hello, I have a tel/data satlink to the location I am at in Iraq. There is a cisco 2950 that feeds our network with a t1 for the phone system, two pots lines for the faxes, and it also controls our company network. This cisco 2950 I do not have access to as it it supplied by the company who provides voice/data to us.

I just got a 48 port cisco 2950 and want to use it as a basic switch for the main sat feed. The problem is, whenever I plug machines/switches into it, It locks up the entire network?? How can I resolve this issue?

Secondly, I have another satellite internet feed, is it possible two plug both networks/ip ranges into the 2950 and distribute both networks from the 2950 so I wont have to use so many switches here?
 
You'll want to look into VLANs for segmenting the network logically... However, what do you mean by locking up the network?

Does the original 2950 plug into any other switches and/or hubs?
 
In response to how does it lock up the network, When I plug the new 2950 into the main 2950 no one can get online, even the people connected to the main 2950. To get everyone back online I have to reset the switches that they are connected to (16 port switch next to main 2950).
 
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