Hi there,
First of all, I've been in IT for about 5 years but only dealt with software; building servers etc. I was really bored of this and decided to do my CCNA which I passed last month. Luckily, I've managed to get a transfer over to our comms team to get some actualy experience. So basically, I'm a complete newbie but looking forward to getting involved.
With this in mind, and also with the fact that we work on secure networks which are built to a specification we don't get involved with there is a slight problem. I would like to look at implementing VLANs at a few of our sites (6 or 700 users and a fair amount of switches). Only problem is, we have one DHCP scope and one DHCP server. We can't change this. So I was (in my novice way) thinking, we could maybe use VLSM and somehow create VLANs that way. Not sure how to go about it, I suppose in the real world you would use static IP or multiple DHCP servers? Can anybody give me some advice? Sorry if this thread is a bit burbled but I really am just starting out!
Cheers in advance.
Molenski
As my bessie bud Kev always says - Get involved!!!
First of all, I've been in IT for about 5 years but only dealt with software; building servers etc. I was really bored of this and decided to do my CCNA which I passed last month. Luckily, I've managed to get a transfer over to our comms team to get some actualy experience. So basically, I'm a complete newbie but looking forward to getting involved.
With this in mind, and also with the fact that we work on secure networks which are built to a specification we don't get involved with there is a slight problem. I would like to look at implementing VLANs at a few of our sites (6 or 700 users and a fair amount of switches). Only problem is, we have one DHCP scope and one DHCP server. We can't change this. So I was (in my novice way) thinking, we could maybe use VLSM and somehow create VLANs that way. Not sure how to go about it, I suppose in the real world you would use static IP or multiple DHCP servers? Can anybody give me some advice? Sorry if this thread is a bit burbled but I really am just starting out!
Cheers in advance.
Molenski
As my bessie bud Kev always says - Get involved!!!