I am new to Cisco switches. We have 3 locations each loaction is connected via fiber. Loc1 holds all our servers including our single dhcp server. Loc1 also has 4 vlans and about 10 cisco 3500 switches and then 1 fiber connection to a catalyst 6000. Loc2 has the about the same amount of switches and it also connects to the 6000 as does loc 3. Each location has about 4 vlans each sorry I am not by the switches right now and can not exactly remember. I am kind of confused by a couple things. 1st. Each vlan is configured in its own network such as vlan2 would be 10.0.1.xxx and vlan3 would be 10.0.2.xxx vlan4 is 10.1.1.xxx we only have one dhcp server and it is in the 10.0.5.xxx network. How does a pc connected to vlan2 know that its address should be 10.0.1.xxx is this based on the switches ip address? Each vlan can talk to any of the others so no matter which pc i am at I can ping anywhere in the network. Is there an easy way to tell what the switches ip addresses are? I have no documentation that can be found including no passwords. How can I tell what the ip address is for the catalyst 6000 , and is there a gui interface for this unit like the switches web interface?
When creating a vlan do you simply go into the switch and create the vlan and then assign a port to the vlan and it get propagated to all the other switches?
Also I would like to purchase some cisco training books not necessarily for certification but more for how to configure and manage the switches but the cert would be nice as well, any advice on books or online training that is good?
Thank You in advance
Scott
When creating a vlan do you simply go into the switch and create the vlan and then assign a port to the vlan and it get propagated to all the other switches?
Also I would like to purchase some cisco training books not necessarily for certification but more for how to configure and manage the switches but the cert would be nice as well, any advice on books or online training that is good?
Thank You in advance
Scott