vlans will help with sme of this...dhcp on each vlan; seperate the vlans
according to the leased physical spots...this is just for basic
connectivity; if the tenents want to host services it'll be more
complicated.

my 2 pesos...

-scm



On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Kirk Ellsworth wrote:

> I have a client that is install high speed internet into a few building and
> leasing the units out.  I am putting a Cisco firewall into the leasing
> office, and using a managed Cisco switch as well.
>
> There will be a large amount of units and security from unit to unit is a
> concern of mine.  Does anyone have a suggestion on the best way to do this?
> Do I add a DHCP server to the leasing office or do I let the router assign
> IPs?  What do I need to consider if I only want the units to reach the WAN
> via the T1 router and not have any access what so ever to other units?
>
> Also if I have 10 buildings with leased units in each what would be the best
> way to subnet these buildings.
>
> What other mail groups should I send this to?
>
> Anything will help here.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> ke
>
>

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