Thanks Stanley. Your setup looks like a good direction to at least investigate for my organization. I will put it on the list for certain. I'm thankful that I do not have 6 sites to be responsible for...YIKES...
I like the multiple backup options. John Gratton On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Stanley Brinkerhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Current ISP: SegNet Technologies (Lebanon, NH) > Type of Service: T1 / MPLS T1 > Number of Public IP's: /29 > Data Bandwidth: 1.5mbps > Phone: 0 > > We have 6 sites on an MPLS cloud, and a separate data T1 that feeds a site > and then feeds the cloud. > > Current ISP: Verizon / Fairpoint > Type of Service: Flexgrow to Flexgrow private connections > Number of Public IP's: n/a > Data Bandwidth: 512k > Phone: 2-10 at most sites. > > We use Flexgrows for our phone service, and sometimes do point to point > connections over them. > > Current ISP: Comcast Business Cable > Type of Service: Internet Connection > Number of Public IP's: 1 > Data Bandwidth: 5mb? > Phone: 0 > > Consumer computer access/backup/etc at one site. > > Current ISP: Verizon Wireless > Type of Service: EVDO > Number of Public IP's: 1 > Data Bandwidth: <1mb > Phone: 1 > > Contingency connection. > > > >> >> On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:02 AM, John Gratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello Everybody, >>> >>> Here is some info about our current service at the company that I work >>> for: >>> >>> Current ISP: Level 3 >>> Type of Service: Fractional T1 >>> >> > >> >>> Number of Public IP's: 32 but only using 3 >>> Data Bandwidth: 768Kbps >>> Phone: 16 lines (Part of the T1) >>> We have long distance through them as well >>> >>> >>> I appreciate any responses that any of you can provide to my inquiry. >>> >>> Thank you, >>> >>> John Gratton >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> http://bradley-holt.blogspot.com/ > > >
