I'm looking for some ideas about how best to model a situation like the one 
diagrammed below.
(Hopefully this stays in a fixed font!)

We have two routers (RTR1 & 2) in two different locations (same Spectrum 
landscape)
which each go to a vendor's router on our premises (VRTRa & b). We have no 
access to those routers.
They in turn go to a router(s) (VRTRc) on the vendor's premises which then 
ultimately connects
to several servers (Vserver1-4) on their premises. We have PING access,
but not SNMP, to those servers.

+----------+       +----------+
+          +       +          +
+  RTR1    + ===== +  VRTRa   +
+ (SNMP)   +       + (NoSNMP) +
+          +       + (NoPing) +\
+----------+       +----------+  \   +----------+
                                   \ +   VRTRc  + ========= VServer1
                                   / + (NoPing) + ========= Vserver2
+----------+       +----------+  /   + (NoSNMP) + ========= Vserver3
+          +       +          +/     +          + ========= Vserver4
+  RTR2    + ===== +  VRTRb   +      +----------+
+ (SNMP)   +       + (NoSNMP) +
+          +       + (NoPing) +
+----------+       +----------+

I'm sure this is a not-uncommon situation and I'd like to take advantage of all 
work done by
the bright people out there so as not to re-invent the wheel.

Thanks,
Al


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Almon (Al) Sorrell
Global Business Solutions and Technology Services
Corporate Network Services | Network Engineering Consultant

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