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RE: OOB


From: Leigh Porter <leigh.porter () ukbroadband com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 18:49:04 +0000


We have a management VRF/L3VPN across the network but we also have automatic backup via a OOB network. The OOB network 
is cheap, based on 3rd party ADSL connectivity that does not touch our network or rely on IXs etc.

We then run IPSec over the ADSL network.

The probability of both our node AND the DSL going down at the same time is minimal, especially as the DSL is copper to 
a local exchange.

--
Leigh Porter


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From: Jeff Kell [jeff-kell () utc edu]
Sent: 26 July 2011 16:00
To: nanog
Subject: Re: OOB

On 7/26/2011 10:19 AM, Jensen Tyler wrote:
We use a console server like 'opengear' with either a POTS or wireless broadband to provide access to stranded 
network.


We use a management VRF (which is still technically in-band, but otherwise quite
isolated), plus a few terminal servers for out-of-band console access to the critical
devices.

Jeff


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