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Old 10-31-2005, 08:40 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Thats a tough one to explain via text......

I could draw it out for you on paper though. Here goes:

Service Level Domain is YOURCOMPANY.COM

L1 Domain is a text identifier for your UDP site
L0 Domain is a text identifier for your CDP site

So in my lab I have:

Service Level Domain: NortelLab.com
L1 Domain: njparsippany_UDP801
L0 Domain: FletchLab_CDP801

L1 Domain: njparsippany_UDP802
L0 Domain: FletchLab_CDP802

My CS1000M and CS1000S sit in
FletchLab_CDP1 under njparsippany_UDP801

My BCM400 sits in
FletchLab_CDP2 under njparsippany_UDP802

The CS1000's can CDP and UDP call each other and UDP call the BCM400
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