Re: routing 2 T1s

From: Josh Paetzel (josh_at_tcbug.org)
Date: 04/04/05

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    Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 10:28:10 -0500
    
    

    On Monday 04 April 2005 09:00, Ziggy David Lubowa wrote:
    > On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 06:27:26 -0700, Jim Pazarena wrote
    >
    > > I will shortly be acquiring a second T1, along with it's own
    > > router as it's gateway. So I will have two gateway routers from
    > > my Telco each with their own /24 subnet. I will be splitting my
    > > equipment and clients across the two subnets.
    >
    > ++ What kind of router do you currently have ??
    >
    > > I also have a bandwidth limiting appliance in my present T1, and
    > > will be adding a second bandwidth limiting appliance to the
    > > second T1. http://www.netequalizer.com
    >
    > ++ Havent used a netequalizer before but most bandwidth managers i
    > have come across have like Lan extension modules which can be added
    > and you have more ports to plug into !!!
    >
    > > I have 7 servers which the clients need access to, and to which I
    > > do not require bandwidth limiting. What's the best way to share
    > > these servers with the two Class-C's? I thought of installing
    > > dual NIC's in each server and plug them all into a common switch
    > > and let the ARP system figure it all out. Will this work? Is
    > > there a better way?
    >
    > ++ Run a dynamic routing protocol say like OSPF (off the routers)
    > which has your networks configured , and the appropriate routes
    > will be propagated to your clients. What are those servers
    > running ??
    >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Jim

    > Regards
    >
    > David Ziggy Lubowa

    Aren't you going to need an ASN from your ISP?

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    Thanks,
    Josh Paetzel
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