EdgeMAX EdgeRouter software release v1.9.0
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@scottalanmiller said in EdgeMAX EdgeRouter software release v1.9.0:
@alex.olynyk said in EdgeMAX EdgeRouter software release v1.9.0:
"some vlan for no reason" Love it!
That's the most common use of them in the wild
This made me laugh. The hospital was the only place ive ever worked that actually needed vlans
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Both my last and my current (oh, God my current... weeps openly).
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updated the first post with the command line to upgrade
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Would love to hear reasons against running vlans, since we are on that topic. I don't run vlans btw.
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@tiagom said in EdgeMAX EdgeRouter software release v1.9.0:
Would love to hear reasons against running vlans, since we are on that topic. I don't run vlans btw.
Nothing wrong with running a VLAN when it is actually needed.
The point is that almost no SMB needs it.
The reason is that it adds complexity and overhead where none need be added.
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@tiagom said in EdgeMAX EdgeRouter software release v1.9.0:
Would love to hear reasons against running vlans, since we are on that topic. I don't run vlans btw.
http://www.smbitjournal.com/2014/10/one-big-flat-network/
It's about unnecessary complexity. VLANs add complexity with very little benefit in most small scale situations. Most SMBs implement them either out of confusion (they think that they benefit performance) or hurbis (JP Morgan needs them and I'm way more important than a Wall St. bank so obviously I have to have VLANs too!)
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Nice. I need to update and get playing.
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I used to do VLANs for broadcast storm reasons.. but as I've sense learned, if you have broadcast storms, you have another problems you need to solve anyway... and the VLANs probably won't save you, the switches will still be swarmed and might be brought to their knees anyhow... so, yeah.. today, if I need more than 250 devices in a network, move from /24 to /23 or even /22.
Migrating an existing network though - kinda a huge pain in the ass.
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@Dashrender said in EdgeMAX EdgeRouter software release v1.9.0:
I used to do VLANs for broadcast storm reasons.. but as I've sense learned, if you have broadcast storms, you have another problems you need to solve anyway... and the VLANs probably won't save you, the switches will still be swarmed and might be brought to their knees anyhow... so, yeah.. today, if I need more than 250 devices in a network, move from /24 to /23 or even /22.
Migrating an existing network though - kinda a huge pain in the ass.
Definitely true. But to bring this full circle, the person in question wants to setup VLAN for learning how to implement them and how they work, and that is awesome.