Sean What was the issue that caused you to re-think your routing strategy?
And what budget constraint implies that you must use static routes as opposed to a dynamic routing policy? Billo Data Communications Co-Ordinator Information Technology & Telecommunications Hunter New England Health Service ph 0249 213804 fax 0249 213038 [email protected] ________________________________________ From: Sheil,Sean M [[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, 30 April 2011 2:58 PM To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List Subject: [enterasys] Configuration question Hi all, We have a 99% Enterasys network. At our core we are replacing our dfe blades with an S4. Three years ago, I move all of the routing from the edge devices (E1's) to the core. Everything had run fine until an issue occurred recently. Now the thought process has been to move the routing back out to the edge devices using static routes. I am looking for external advise on the pros and cons of making this change. We have 40+ subnets/vlans. The remote buildings will have a G3 at the entrance with 2 - 3 E1's stacked behind. At some point in time, we have had up to 13K devices connect to our network. Thanks, Sean --- Sean M. Sheil, GSEC-Gold Sr. Systems Administrator Northwest Missouri State University 660.541.3021 --- To unsubscribe from enterasys, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe enterasys [email protected] --- To unsubscribe from enterasys, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe enterasys [email protected]
