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| Protocols and Routing IP, IPX and other protocol support |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 1
OS: XP SP3
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Hi, i need to ask for an advice.
We need to provide Layer 2 connectivity and public static IPs for an organization that will have its remote buildings connected via our wireless network (192.168.0.0/16). Connectivity only, they will provide the Internet themselves. (ORG network) <-> ORG NCC (inside major ISP) <-> Our Network <-> Buildings The first part seems easy - EoIP tunnels from their buildings to our router inside their NCC. The problem is with the public IPs, we need to supply them, but i cannot figure out how to get them to 'appear' at their NCC so i can use them. We only have 3 IP/gateway pairs, supplied by our ISPs at completely different place. Should I talk to the "major ISP" to supply and route IPs to the point of connection, or should i talk to one of our peers, which has an AS? Thanks in advance Todor |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 105
OS: xp32, vista64, gentoo, rhle4, rhel 5 64, centos 64, debian, solaris, 2k3, 2k8
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Re: Public IPs routing question
You havent given very much information, how about drawing up some diagrams of what you have.
then give a list of requirements so i can figure something out. Asg |
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