01-03-2013 11:50 PM - edited 03-07-2019 10:53 AM
Dear all,
kindly i need your help in designing this topology for hospital i have 5 floor
in each floor i have :
first floor :83 network point
second floor: 140 network point
third floor: 85 network point
4th floor: 25 network point
5th floor: 27 network point
in the second floor i have the server room and this is the location for the core switch
kindly if someone can tell me what is the requirment for hospital to be 10/100 or 1gb by nost case because they don't know the software should they use until now
and what is the recomanded switches should i use is it catalyst or just managed switch with cost minimize of course
thank you
02-21-2013 10:28 PM
copper the hospital have 5 floor and the core switch 3750 will install in the second floor so the maximum distance in 60meter i will connect to copper cable for each switch one for each core switch
02-21-2013 11:53 PM
Ok, so each uplink will be a dot1q trunk.
But first, put the 3750X into a stack. Next, you send two uplinks from the 2960 or 2960S to the core switch and configure etherchannel on both the floor switch and the core switches.
2960/2960S do not need the command "switch trunk encap dot" because dot1q is the only (and default) option.
You cofigure a port for etherchannel like this:
interface range G0/1 - 2
switchport mode trunk
channel-group
On the 3750X, it'll look like this:
interface range G1/0/24 , G2/0/24
switchport encap dot
switchport mode trunk
channel-group
02-22-2013 12:42 AM
thank you leo for your help
but how to configure stack mode on both core switch if one fail other will be online
and is the same configuration will be on both core switch how to identify the primary one sorry for many question but i'm new in switch configuration
if you cann send me a sample for configuration on 2960 and the core 3750 i will appreciated
thank in advance
02-22-2013 03:45 AM
Hi George. The forum is a great resource and people are always willing to help. However, my view is that the best way forward is to get someone experienced involved. It's only basic CCNP stuff, but if it's new to you, then you could easily miss other fundamentals that are key to a long-term sucessful implementation. This is a hospital after all. It's more important to get the basics right than getting all the latest features implemented. Hope you don't mind my comments. I've been in your situation when starting out, so that's partly why I write this. Best to learn from someone experienced, if you can. Then you'll be flying solo with confidence and a solid understanding.
02-22-2013 04:35 AM
My Suggesstions are as
First of all.
Fiber should be layed from all Floor to Main Server Room For Uplinks Termination.
Second
You should use Gig Port for Uplink and Fe Ports for End User.
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