08-25-2012, 07:00 PM
I'm moving 3 offices in a circle (A to B, B to C, C to A) next Weds.
15 desktops, 1 laptop, 1 networked printer (not a Ricoh or anything). The place I work for uses DHCP for printers.
I checked out the comm closet down the hall with the Cisco switches, and livened the drop in the room the team lead wanted the printer to be near, made sure it worked by testing it.
How do I tell if that new port is gonna let that printer be on the same VLAN/subnet so I don't have to make a new damn entry for it (which may delay moving that thing by a LOT), since I'll be doing this while all 3 offices are working and need uptime? Have not dealt with this shit much before, and this is my first asset move with my new job (don't want to fuck it up).
15 desktops, 1 laptop, 1 networked printer (not a Ricoh or anything). The place I work for uses DHCP for printers.
I checked out the comm closet down the hall with the Cisco switches, and livened the drop in the room the team lead wanted the printer to be near, made sure it worked by testing it.
How do I tell if that new port is gonna let that printer be on the same VLAN/subnet so I don't have to make a new damn entry for it (which may delay moving that thing by a LOT), since I'll be doing this while all 3 offices are working and need uptime? Have not dealt with this shit much before, and this is my first asset move with my new job (don't want to fuck it up).