RE: Is a switch secure? (managed/unmanaged)

2000-08-17 Thread Kent
Hi all, In the following config, which was cut from the CD, why would we need the "ip forward-protocol" there, I though the ip-helped address would do the job, to forward all the broadcast to the servers, is that right? Thanks Kent "In the following example, one router is on network 191.24.1.

RE: Is a switch secure? (managed/unmanaged)

2000-08-15 Thread Jared Carter
y two parties. /Jared -Original Message- From: Dave Kemper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 2:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Is a switch secure? (managed/unmanaged) Hello Group Study, A quick question for you. Scenario: I have a client with about 8 leased offic

Re: Is a switch secure? (managed/unmanaged)

2000-08-15 Thread Dave Kemper
RE: Is a switch secure? (managed/unmanaged)Thanks Kuldip but no thanks. $189,000 dollars is out of the question for a 16 node office. Try for something in the under $2k total solution. Dave K. Kuldip Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 9D048F4A422CD411A56500B0D0209C5B1DC85A@NS-CA

RE: Is a switch secure? (managed/unmanaged)

2000-08-15 Thread Kuldip Singh
Title: RE: Is a switch secure? (managed/unmanaged) Hi Dave, Even though you can do it with a switch but its not secure enough to satisfy highly profiled customers because packets can be sniffed across vlan ports using mirroring port and there is no packet inspection and if you need vpn in

Is a switch secure? (managed/unmanaged)

2000-08-15 Thread Dave Kemper
Hello Group Study, A quick question for you. Scenario: I have a client with about 8 leased offices in his complex, total 16 drops plus room for future expansion. He would like to provide shared high speed Internet access to each office but for security reasons must maintain confidentiality between