gotta ask. Is that 3.65 Airfiber registered ?
On 12/12/2017 11:29 AM, CBB - Jay Fuller wrote:
I think we are planning to be in conduit. It helps that I am their
outsourced IT person.� They don't send anything over this connection
directly related to banking anyway - -unless their leased circuit is
down, then everything is vpn encrypted anyway.
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I had to mechanically secure all the connections etc for one
bank.� They were worried about someone using wireshark.
Things had to be in conduit or locked boxes.
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going straight into their "sanctioned" firewall, i assume that'll
get them covered
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Sounds like a good plan to me.� I am sure some banking
regulator could insist that something be done to prevent
connection and packet sniffing.
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We are located on the parking deck of a local bank for line of
sight shots to our downtown area.� The bank has recently
decided to go with us as a backup connection due to the
extreme unreliability of the cable company in the area (and
that is who they have purchased fiber through).
The bank parking structure and the bank itself is basically
one city block wide.� We need to go from the top floor of the
parking structure across the parking structure to enter the
building, then go down four stories and across the building
into the network room.
They want 150 meg during backup times.� The location is
actually fed by a 3.65 airfiber from our office/NOC located a
few miles away but there are trees between them and us.� There
is enough bandwidth on the link to provide that.
I think thinking an rb2011 and fiber.
Any input on how you'd build this out if it were your project?
Would use a simple media converter on the bank end.
The site currently moves very staggered amounts of data - the
businesses on the system are very bursty.
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