03-24-2008 08:49 AM - edited 03-03-2019 09:15 PM
I am administrating and ISP and now we have more than 10 different networks separated and independent one another.
My idea is to centralize all the network and become one bigger operator.
For that I'm thinking in deploying all servers and internet connection in an important data center. Then we'll do circuits until all the separated networks and we will administrate all from one big node.
My question is:
Is a must to use ospf or something like that.
Could you give me any example of that kind of network?
regards
03-24-2008 09:05 AM
Hi,
What is your objective?
1. Are you trying to consolidate data centers into fewer locations (i.e. 2 locations PR and DR) only?
2. Are you trying to connect all networks to create one network domain only?
3. Are you trying to do item 2 to get to item 1 for ease of migration/consolidation?
Regards,
Dandy
03-24-2008 09:22 AM
I'm trying to do the third option.
I'm trying to do item 2 to get to item 1 for ease of migration/consolidation.
03-25-2008 08:47 AM
What networks are you using?
Were they assigned contiguous or random?
First would be to develop a system for assignments then injection into network.
Is this for local only or will you be announcing these upstream to another provider or network?
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