05-20-2009 08:39 AM - edited 03-04-2019 04:49 AM
Hi Group,
We're considering changing our IP scheme and I wanted to get some input. Currently, we have about 13 locations running data and
voice. An example of our current IP scheme is this:
Network ID: 10.20.118.0
Router IP: 10.20.118.10
Switch Mgt IP: 10.255.118.1
Data Vlan: 10.20.118.1
Voice Vlan: 172.20.118.1
Static range: 10.20.118.1-29 & 10.20.118.100-255
DHCP range: 10.20.118.30-100
Phone IPs: 172.20.118.x
Our remote locations all follow the same pattern, with the third octet changing (e.g. 112 replaces 118). The reasoning behind teh
change is that We want to segment servers from workstations from printers for security and performance reasons.The proposal that
has been put forth is something like:
Servers: 10.1.10.x
Workstations: 10.1.20.x
Printers: 10.1.30.x
Phones: 10.1.40.x
All three segments would be on the same physical network. I have no idea what address would be assigned to the switches or the
router. Also, phones would be on a separate VLAN from the servers/workstations/printers.
Is this possible? Any thoughts?
05-20-2009 09:02 AM
That seems fine.
05-20-2009 10:16 AM
Thanks for the quick reply. How would a workstation know how to get to the server? Any suggestions on what IPs to assign VLANS, switches, routers? If we assigned an IP address to a VL
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05-20-2009 10:17 AM
Thanks for the quick reply. How would a workstation know how to get to the server? Any suggestions on what IPs to assign VLANS, switches, routers? I guess I really don't get it. I thought devices on the same network had to share the same network ID or there had to be a router that connected the different networks together.
05-20-2009 03:21 PM
Do you have a network person in your team? He/she should be able to work out the details. Or you can start with a networking primer on cisco or other site.
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