Hello all,
I've recently been given the task of building my company's WAN from the
ground up, and have been going over design after design, and finally think
I've found a solution. I would be interested in some input from people on
this list, though, who have more experience w/ this sort of thin
: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 8:55 PM
Subject: design question (long post)
>Hello all,
>
>I've recently been given the task of building my company's WAN from the
>ground up, and have been going over design after design, and finally think
>I've found a solution. I woul
Some quick answers to a couple of things I know:
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Subject: design question (long post)
Hello all,
I've recently been
> I am not very good at designing but here goes my try ..
>
> 1. Well, OC-x does not necessarily run ATM. There is a technology called
POS
> ( Packet over SONET) and i have heard that MCI will be shifting over to
POS
> soon. And who said oyu would have to run LANE ?
>
> 2. I will go for OSPF too a
Jeff,
I don't have as much experience as you but would like to give it a try and
bring up a few points.
Pleas see inline.
Albert
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Here's the scenario I proposed:
We would get an OC-3 pipe from MCI-WorldCom here at our main site, which
would then in turn
Jeff-
I don't know all the details of your environment, especially the political
dynamics, but here's my first thoughts on how to do this.
1. Designate your central location as the Data Center, at least for this
discussion.
2. Pick 3-4 of your larger sites to use as regional distribution point
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