We use Palo Alto firewall pa-500. Now it does all the things: internet gateway, vpn server.
We have 3 zones:
Internet (two isp providers)Servers - About 20 physical servers (a lot of small virtual servers inside)WAN - 80 vpn branches (10 branches...
Hello,
let's assume we have two subnets:
Subnet1 - DHCP1, WDS, clients
Subnet2 - DHCP2, clients
So each subnet has its own dhcp server. DHCP1 was configured in that way:
ip dhcp pool vlan199
network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
default router 10.0.0.1...
Hello!!Our small company has about 40 branches spreaded within city. Branches are connected by optic wire supplied by our ISP. So in ISP our branches are located in one VLAN. From every branch we created VPN tunnel to our server room in central offic...
Hello everyone!We want to upgrade our server network, make it more failover. We have two 3750 switch and several servers.So, what are the best practices failover network?I watched into direction of HSRP and LACP.1st case:switches use master/standby H...
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Thanks for reply.
However, now I have even more questions than I had before.
As I understood, for our small environment as a WAN edge router greatly fits ISR series routers.
Integrated Services (ISR) used as internet edge for customers with small/med...
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