Hi Michel,

I don't understand this picture:


<------------------- Global Addresses ---------------><-- SL addr -->
+-----+
| ISP |
+--+--+
   !
+--+-------+  +----------+     +----------+     +----------+
| Router A +--+ Firewall +--+--+ Firewall +--+--+ Router B +----+
+----------+  +----------+  |  +----------+  |  +----------+    |
                            |                |                  |
                        +---+--+          +--+---+         +----+----+
                        | DFZ  |          | Host |         | Control |
                        | Host |          +------+         | Device  |
                        +------+                           +---------+
               <---------------------- Network ---------------------->
Is "Rputer B" the SBR?

In this situation, why/how would "Router B" ever route any packets?
The control device(s) will only have site-local addresses, so they
can't send packets that will be routed by "Router B", nor can any
systems to left of Router B (outside the site?) send packets to
the control devices...  What am I missing?

Margaret


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