04-22-2020 02:04 PM
04-23-2020 01:16 AM
Hello.
Is it a good choice to separate a distribution layer switch for ever building ? - Yes, you can do this.
why not to have one distribution layer that links all buildings in area 1? - In your particular case, it is preferable to use separate distribution switch if more than 4-5 access switches are connected to it.
is it OK to have staking tech in Deanship building as an access layer and consider core switch work as distribution layer for this building ? - Yes, why not? But in this case, you need to consider how it will be connected to the upstream distribution switch.
Did you read cisco design guides?
04-23-2020 10:16 AM
I’m designing and configuring a DMZ network and I want to configure a radius-based authentication for all users on their respective VLANs so that they can access there related file servers when authenticated.
Any idea of How do I go about this as I cannot find any information online???
04-23-2020 12:49 PM
Can you describe more exactly your question? And try to draw a diagram of you DMZ and services.
04-23-2020 02:36 PM
04-24-2020 01:19 PM
thanks for replaying
do you mean that i should add a distribution switch for deanship building> ,because now in current design the staking switches are linked to core switch directly . no distribution layer is there
04-24-2020 02:06 PM
04-25-2020 09:54 AM
"do you mean that i should add a distribution switch for deanship building> ,because now in current design the staking switches are linked to core switch directly . no distribution layer is there" - yes, you can add distribution switch. i think, it depends only from your budget and tfaffic.
Where is configured intervlan routing?
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