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<blockquote data-quote="Deeohem" data-source="post: 419916" data-attributes="member: 5860"><p>2) Don't think there's any extended building which isn't at least 100mbs. on the WAN side of things, it still varies by building. I think all Small Package sites are at least fractional T1. on the SCS side, not really sure. Depending on the site, it's a whole 'nother beastie 3) We use a mix of Copper and Fiber on our LANS. Copper from the switches out, Copper between switches in the same cabinet, and Fiber between cabinets. Though rare, there are a few wireless bridges connecting segments 4) I think we're supposed to use Cat6 on new wiring projects, though there aren't that many of them right now. 5) Well, I know that at a high-enough level, it's VPN. Getting down below IP, Im not really sure. roughly, it's what our vendor supplies. 6) wireless would be nice. mostly on the security side of things. we're VERY strict on wireless simply because it's less secure. VOIP should be examined. examine and redo our network wiring in the package centers. 7) go back and check the wired infrastructure throughout the enterprise. I've seen pictures of instances that convinced me that the wiring guidelines were considered suggestions rather than rules</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deeohem, post: 419916, member: 5860"] 2) Don't think there's any extended building which isn't at least 100mbs. on the WAN side of things, it still varies by building. I think all Small Package sites are at least fractional T1. on the SCS side, not really sure. Depending on the site, it's a whole 'nother beastie 3) We use a mix of Copper and Fiber on our LANS. Copper from the switches out, Copper between switches in the same cabinet, and Fiber between cabinets. Though rare, there are a few wireless bridges connecting segments 4) I think we're supposed to use Cat6 on new wiring projects, though there aren't that many of them right now. 5) Well, I know that at a high-enough level, it's VPN. Getting down below IP, Im not really sure. roughly, it's what our vendor supplies. 6) wireless would be nice. mostly on the security side of things. we're VERY strict on wireless simply because it's less secure. VOIP should be examined. examine and redo our network wiring in the package centers. 7) go back and check the wired infrastructure throughout the enterprise. I've seen pictures of instances that convinced me that the wiring guidelines were considered suggestions rather than rules [/QUOTE]
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