[c-nsp] TOR Switches - same vlan/large subnet for management??

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Mon Oct 13 03:28:06 EDT 2014


Hi,

On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 01:41:47PM +1100, CiscoNSP List wrote:
> We typically assign a single vlan, and a /28 or /27 for TOR switch management in a given POP(We have OOB/Console access to each one also)....i.e. It is virtually impossible to gauge how "many" TOR switches we may require, so we end up running out of IP's and having to create a "new" management range on new vlan for the new TOR switches...Im sure there are better ways to do this (Single vlan/31 back to core for each switch?)

IPv6 comes to mind...

gert

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