On 1/31/02 at 9:51 PM, Robert Sprockeels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You're right, it *is* a rather complicated-looking config > (does this sound like an understatement?). The routing > table is not too complicated, but the ruleset now has 250+ > rules in it (and counting). There still is no performance > problem. Of course, we used a P3 1GHz for it... :-) Oh, > and I forgot to mention a 2-cpu Sangoma WAN card with 3 > out of 4 ports used for leased lines... relax, just 128k > ones ;-) > > The two systems are configured in a fail-over setup to > provide high availability, and are housed in 19" 4U > cabinets with an extremely nice feature: the bracket area > is on the front side... > > There is one external segment, one for DMZ, one for > internal servers, a couple for customers connecting > through their lines or needing direct access to their > database servers, the leased lines are SMS feeds from our > local mobile phone operators, there are a bunch of > internal segments and some VPN tunnels. > > Quite some population... But - that's why I like LEAF - it > WORKS!!! Just *TRY* to do the same with Cisco and a > limited budget...
Could you expand on this and allow us to use it as a "Customer Testimonial" or something like that? It would be quite an example - a sort of Look at What You Can Do with LEAF! How about diagrams, and so on.... -- David Douthitt UNIX Systems Administrator HP-UX, Unixware, Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel