powercode is ideal for this, just FYI (i dont know about fiber stuffs) On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 2:05 PM, Eric Kuhnke <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't even begin to enumerate why this is wrong and you will regret it > later. I'm sure others will go into more detail why. If you don't run a > pair of geographically distributed recursive caching resolvers for DIA/IP > customers, it is in my opinion not a real ISP. > > > > On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 12:02 PM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Guess I don’t need DNS. 8.8.8.8 seems cheap and easy... >> >> *From:* Chuck McCown >> *Sent:* Monday, February 12, 2018 12:59 PM >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* [AFMUG] ISP in a box >> >> Had a subdivision developer contact me, wanting service for their hundred >> or so homes. >> I can get DIA close to the area at a reasonable area. It will require >> some build but that is OK, that is something I feel some level of >> expertise. >> >> Considering a minimal NOC build. >> >> I asked this question of someone once before and I cannot find their >> answer. Not sure if asked on the list or not. But the answer went >> something like this: >> >> >> 1. Buy a big CCR. >> 2. Hire Linktechs to configure it. >> 3. Put in a big switch for the AE SFPs and rock and roll. >> >> >> I am sure I would need at least one server. DHCP, NAT, DNS? >> But can all of that be provided by the CCR? >> >> What is the smallest NOC configuration that could be created? >> >> Batts, rectifier, cooling. >> >> I really could put all this in a cabinet on the corner of the street. >> >> >> >> > >
