I'm not sure I follow - is this what you're saying?
outside
-------
router
------
192.168.1.0/24
------
router
------
192.168.2.0/24
----- and so forth?
well, you could get high latency going from one side of it to the
other. Especially if these are firewalls, depending on policy and machine
speed and amount of traffic &c.
--
Jack Coates, Rainfinity SE
t: 650-962-5301 m: 650-280-4376
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Rick Francis wrote:
>
> what are the (dis)advantages of assigning different class-c network
> addresses on each side of four layered routers, whose interiors' support
> things like dmz servers, web servers, applications servers, database
> servers? (aside from the waste of numbers.)
>
> doesn't it improve performance/speed? better/more difficult security
> paradigm? thoughts//
>
> rf
>
>
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