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Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer
From: Christopher Morrow <morrowc.lists () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 21:57:59 -0400
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Stepan Kucherenko <twh () megagroup ru> wrote:
Hello, I'm sure lots of you work for big enterprises, and some of you work for biggest of them. How many of you architect your network as an ISP, with that enterprise as the biggest customer ? Office networks in l3vpn, VPLS/EVPN on top of your own network for DCI, etc ? Or is it usually just a single IGP domain with no unnecessary bells and whistles ?
it's nice to have the tools to segregate traffic/users/things... mpls/etc is one method to do that... I don't know that many enterprises pursue this path though :( which is sad (I think).
Current thread:
- Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Stepan Kucherenko (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Christopher Morrow (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Randy Bush (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Christopher Morrow (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Randy Bush (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Stepan Kucherenko (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Tim Raphael (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Roland Dobbins (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Randy Bush (Jun 13)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Roland Dobbins (Jun 13)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Randy Bush (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer Christopher Morrow (Jun 12)
- Re: Enterprise network as an ISP with a single huge customer G B (Jun 12)