Re: Computer for ISP [7:66736]

2003-04-05 Thread elnorB
How about a syslog server?
mail server?
AAA server?
webserver?


George  wrote in message
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 actually this is question i have to answer in my assignment. i am also not
 able to understand it correctly as its not clear.
 we can assume any server. can u help me in this

 Scott Roberts  wrote in message
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  well georgeW,
 
  your questions seem a little hidden. what are you asking? why an ISP
would
  need a server? for dns is the first example that comes to mind.
 
  btw, 4 more?
 
  scott
 
  George  wrote in message
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   A computer is to be purchased for an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
 that
  is
   to be used as one of the server at the network backbone. What may be
the
   role of this server for the ISP?
  
   Can this server be put for other server related applications?
  
   What will be configuration of this server giving reason for selection
of
   various components ( economicaly wise and performance wise )




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Re: Computer for ISP [7:66736]

2003-04-05 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
The question makes very little sense. Among other things, it refers 
to the server as part of the backbone.  Bad idea. Routers and 
switches define backbones.

Yes, the server could have multiple infrastructure functions. Is that 
a good idea, considering security and availability?  What can get to 
it? Is it firewalled? Why not?



At 11:00 PM + 4/5/03, elnorB wrote:
How about a syslog server?
mail server?
AAA server?
webserver?


George  wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  actually this is question i have to answer in my assignment. i am also
not
  able to understand it correctly as its not clear.
  we can assume any server. can u help me in this

  Scott Roberts  wrote in message
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   well georgeW,
  
   your questions seem a little hidden. what are you asking? why an ISP
would
   need a server? for dns is the first example that comes to mind.
  
   btw, 4 more?
  
   scott
  
   George  wrote in message
   news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A computer is to be purchased for an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
  that
   is
to be used as one of the server at the network backbone. What may be
the
role of this server for the ISP?
   
Can this server be put for other server related applications?
   
What will be configuration of this server giving reason for selection
of
various components ( economicaly wise and performance wise )




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Re: Computer for ISP [7:66736]

2003-04-04 Thread George
actually this is question i have to answer in my assignment. i am also not
able to understand it correctly as its not clear.
we can assume any server. can u help me in this

Scott Roberts  wrote in message
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 well georgeW,

 your questions seem a little hidden. what are you asking? why an ISP would
 need a server? for dns is the first example that comes to mind.

 btw, 4 more?

 scott

 George  wrote in message
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  A computer is to be purchased for an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
that
 is
  to be used as one of the server at the network backbone. What may be the
  role of this server for the ISP?
 
  Can this server be put for other server related applications?
 
  What will be configuration of this server giving reason for selection of
  various components ( economicaly wise and performance wise )




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Computer for ISP [7:66736]

2003-04-03 Thread George
A computer is to be purchased for an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that is
to be used as one of the server at the network backbone. What may be the
role of this server for the ISP?

Can this server be put for other server related applications?

What will be configuration of this server giving reason for selection of
various components ( economicaly wise and performance wise )




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Re: Computer for ISP [7:66736]

2003-04-03 Thread Scott Roberts
well georgeW,

your questions seem a little hidden. what are you asking? why an ISP would
need a server? for dns is the first example that comes to mind.

btw, 4 more?

scott

George  wrote in message
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 A computer is to be purchased for an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that
is
 to be used as one of the server at the network backbone. What may be the
 role of this server for the ISP?

 Can this server be put for other server related applications?

 What will be configuration of this server giving reason for selection of
 various components ( economicaly wise and performance wise )




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