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On 6/25/2010 2:08 PM, Alan Bryant wrote: > We are in the process of redesigning our entire network from our > upstream all the way to the customer. > > Currently everything is bridged and on the same physical network. I'm not quite understanding. That's not the most efficient - you could have a lot of noise on your backbone, but if that's not a major concern yet, you can actually do this simply by going w/network 10 and masking it 255.0.0.0 You'll prolly never run out of space that way either, although there's only so many nanoseconds in a second and so much collision detection and retransmitting an ethernet bus can handle. > Obviously we are wanting to change this for many reasons. Subnetting > it out on the private side isn't a problem, That's what I'm not getting. What does 'out' mean? Does this mean it's out of the question? Does it mean it is out, as in, having already been deployed? Or does it mean it won't be a problem for you to deploy it? but the public side is. I really don't understand this. how many public IPs do you need? are you intending on doing 1:1 NAT for all of the CPEs? > - -- Bradley D. Thornton Manager Network Services NorthTech Computer TEL: +1.760.666.2703 (US) TEL: +44.702.405.1909 (UK) http://NorthTech.US -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEcBAEBAwAGBQJMJSPDAAoJEE1wgkIhr9j3NGsH/37GinAc1ytHEKqeOWpVrovS 3lW9a1chdFquydDJfzCb4m1B7jorwAz+GpIPljd7r2qhAmRTCOXOz54xM7LZy0Ft rcWkuA7+zQbIyfjEKthHPbtaLPbqsp9gd5YCktqIrDtpot62dvf0aW5OBaR5LLEy a2SGS2cC7Fw0Od5+GeYG0x0qNN8bIOx1aHUY+A789zg4I3oFeL5ooPsXYDLQRJGK uklNHd3akl8M37c25PSkllPYsoOALSeorQNvplr8lqAWP6pT1DqP2H75wAyPoRyz BPv6uMi2Sd/V5Go6Y3fAXt2q9jJKQj9j2Bo0ZXcDezcdiSnpzx48o+R61kmau6w= =pw6D -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
