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Re: SIP on FTTH systems
From: Anders Löwinger <anders () abundo se>
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 10:37:54 +0100
On 2014-02-12 05:47, Frank Bulk wrote:
In the scenario you're describing does each PC get its own /64 (or /56 or /48) directly from the service provider? Or are they in the same netblock?
They are connected through a L2 switch directly to the access port.Mikael responded in another email, and verified that traffic will be exchanged trough the default gateway even if the PCs are in the same home.
If CPE is L3 capable it's not an issue. /Anders
Current thread:
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems, (continued)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Anders Löwinger (Feb 07)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mikael Abrahamsson (Feb 07)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mark Tinka (Feb 07)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mikael Abrahamsson (Feb 07)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mark Tinka (Feb 08)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Anders Löwinger (Feb 11)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mikael Abrahamsson (Feb 11)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Anders Löwinger (Feb 11)
- RE: SIP on FTTH systems Frank Bulk (Feb 11)
- RE: SIP on FTTH systems Mikael Abrahamsson (Feb 11)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Anders Löwinger (Feb 13)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mark Tinka (Feb 13)
- RE: SIP on FTTH systems Frank Bulk (Feb 07)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mark Tinka (Feb 07)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Jay Ashworth (Feb 07)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mark Tinka (Feb 07)