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Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 11:04:20 +0900
it's nice to have the tools to segregate traffic/users/things... mpls/etc is one method to do that... I don't know that many enterprises pursue this path though :( which is sad (I think).
i have seen a lot of this done with firewall devices and vlans. with vlans or mpls, you can make spaghetti without wires, one wheat and one semolina. randy
Current thread:
- Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Stepan Kucherenko (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Christopher Morrow (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Randy Bush (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Christopher Morrow (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Randy Bush (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Stepan Kucherenko (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Tim Raphael (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Roland Dobbins (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Randy Bush (Jun 13)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Roland Dobbins (Jun 13)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Randy Bush (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Christopher Morrow (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer G B (Jun 12)