Re: [c-nsp] four L3 devices, three ports

2007-10-05 Thread Stephen Wilcox
On 28 Sep 2007, at 20:15, Mark Kent wrote: This is the first of what could be an annnoying sequence of questions. Please turn on your fixed-width font viewer... Here is the scenario: {ISP1} {ISP2} [7301] [7301] [4948] [4948] {servers} and the question is What's the

Re: [c-nsp] four L3 devices, three ports

2007-09-29 Thread Gert Doering
Hi, On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 12:15:12PM -0700, Mark Kent wrote: Ignore the servers. What I run now is this: {ISP1} {ISP2} || [7301]-a-[7301] || bc || [4948]-d-[4948] [..] But... I've been thinking about this: {ISP1} {ISP2}

[c-nsp] four L3 devices, three ports

2007-09-28 Thread Mark Kent
This is the first of what could be an annnoying sequence of questions. Please turn on your fixed-width font viewer... Here is the scenario: {ISP1} {ISP2} [7301] [7301] [4948] [4948] {servers} and the question is What's the best way to hook them up, using only the three built-in