Unlikely, usually these switches are quite large and when a user has OOB it
usually means console access to the server, i.e. nothing to do with network
topology.

If they are like most ISPs/carriers, the only thing that will be on a
separate switch is their management network(s).


On 16 March 2012 19:11, Dave <irysh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Your ISP probably has their users are on different networks than their
> servers.  Sounds like maybe they meant the switch you are on, not the
> servers switch.  Need to troubleshoot, use a smart phone or some other OOB
> capable device to test access to the ISP servers.  If you can access OOB,
> then maybe they aren't lying.  Just a guess, you didnt provide much detail.
>
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Jerry dePriest <jerr...@mc.net> wrote:
>
>>  They had a DoS of mail, www and shell. They state a switch went out.
>> who runs mail, www and shell on the same switch?
>>
>> (This might be a trick question, think it thru...)
>>
>> bma
>>
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