So... what's the best routing solution for..

Greg Simpson gws at sweet.com
Thu Jun 11 14:42:43 UTC 1998


Since you're getting an ethernet handoff, and presumably you trust your 
upstream [contractual agreements and all that], it may be more convenient 
for them to allocate you a port on a cisco.. I doubt you would see 
collision problems. as far as security is concerned, how does running 
NAT on that interface sound?

NAT's great if you are unsure of the number of hosts on your network, as 
private address space is [virtually] limitless.. you should also be able 
to redirect specific ports to servers on your network.

-g

> Re: ethernet handoff from ISP
> 
> > <<Don't use any routing protocol at all.  Actually, skip having your >>
> > <<own router too. >>
> > 
> > I am going to have to disagree with your statement.  You are risking major
> > problems without filtering their access.  I wouldn't allow any outside
> > company access to my networks without screening were they can go.
> 
> A firewall wasn't discussed, but I agree that one is recommended.
> 
> router != good firewall
> 



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