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kewlkeed
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Re: Network Layout. Need PRO HELP!

Ahhh kick butt!

Duh yeah now I'm thinking, it MUST be late if I'm forgetting routable IP.

Yeah I'm probably gonna use the 10.x.x.x Scheme. I totally prefer that one but I might just hop the 172.16.x.x as well. Might keep that for core stuff and then jump down to 10 on the CPEs/APs.

Now that I'm thinking somewhat clearly I have some ideas of how to get the MTs to work. God dunno how I never though of that in the first place. Thanks.

Here's another question though for the MTs... What would work best in this situation, have them on two computers or two PC boards (Like RouterBoards or whatever it is they recommend) I want to have all the authenication go through a secondary RADIUS server if that's possible as well. (So no worries about needing massive space on the MT boards for the user info)

Anyone else have any other suggestions for the network layout or anything like that? A bunch of heads is always better than one.

shamanfk

join:2001-03-12
Saco, ME

Re: Network Layout. Need PRO HELP!

the choice between a PC or WRAP/Routerboard is your preference,, either one will do what you want well,, as you will be using a RADIUS server.
If the PC based MT goes down due to hardware failure, you can bring it back up within minutes, if you have the parts/technical skills available locally. There will be no need to reconfigure the MT unless it's a hard drive issue.
If you have hardware failure with a WRAP board , you will need a spare on hand or wait a few days for replacement and will need to reconfigure.
We are a PC shop so opt to use PC based, I have worked with both and see no difference for what you are using them for.
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