Thank you so much Tim and Adam for your Detailed replies :-)
On 8/15/07, Adam Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Almost all ADSL ISPs in the UK are national, that is they share the BT > ADSL network so get almost 100% national reach. > So it is pointless to take different ISPs for redundancy right? Because if the BT ADSL line goes down then everything suffer from it? > You need to find an ISP which will allow you to use any routing hardware > you like, and configure it how you like, possibly giving you a subnet > for use with the device. I wasn't aware of BT having any draconian > limitations, unless you go for their BT HomeHub service, which of > course, needs to use the home hub! > > Almost any 'decent' UK ADSL ISP should suffice, and of course the > company I work for provides ADSL too :) > My Requirement is to have a Set of servers that hosts e-commerce applications behind the pfSense firewall. Some of the servers could use RFC 1918 IP addresses. But other servers will have Publically Routable Internet IP addresses but still be protected by the pfSense Firewall. Could you please suggest a Good provider and the right plan that can achieve this? Does your company provide this? :-) > > There are a few options for how you'd get ADSL connectivity to the > pfsense sanely, you could use a Draytek Vigor 100 to pass a PPPoE > connection to the pfSense, or you could use something like a Zoom X3 to > do 'half bridge' and present the same connectivity to you on the > ethernet to the pfSense as it's presented by the remote ADSL LNS. > > Hope that helps! > Thank you so much Adam. Back here in India what we do it reset the ADSL router into the factory settings or bridge mode and if it is PPPOE then Dial from the pfSense machine or if it is Static Address just assign it to the Firewall's External interface. It would be great if I can get two British ISPs that allows me to do just that and give some sort of redundancy :-) Thanks a million for your mails Adam and Tim :-) Kind Regards Siju --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
