I will listen to Dennis and most likely do what he recommends which will probably incorporate your suggestions and what Sterling suggested. If the rack space at the data center is free, I will put them and whatever servers are needed there. If not it goes in that snow covered box on the side of the highway.
From: Dave Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 2:50 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AFMUG] ISP in a box CCR I think would do the trick but I would have 2 for fail over Or I would do a PowerV4 from linktechs with failover ccr1236 Let the mikrotiks handle your nat and DHCP DNS I would do on a x86 box On 02/12/2018 01:59 PM, Chuck McCown wrote: 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.� � � � --
