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I am designing a campus network, and the design looks like this:
LINX is The London Internet Exchange and JANET is Joint Academic Network.
My goal is an almost-fully redundant with high availability, because it will have to support about 15k people, including academic staff, administrative staff…
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That is, can you refer me to sources of information or else just shoot off a quick guideline list of government (security and other) requirements to enable a hypothetical architectural firm to be eligible to receive government contracts?
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<b>Begin Linux:</b> "This image represents a basic network plan for a small company. The goal of this article is to use this image to help describe basic concepts of networks and how they typically constructed as well as why they are designed the way they are"
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My current setup has:
a pfsense firewall with 4 NICs and potential for a 5th
1 48 port 3com switch, 1 24 port HP switch, willing to purchase more
subnet 1) edge (Windows Server 2003 for vpn through routing and remote access) and
subnet 2) LAN with one WS2003 domain controller/dns/wins etc., one…
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I am fairly familiar with setting-up IPv4 networks for bigger server configurations, only now I wanted to start familiarizing myself with doing the same for IPv6.
I have been Googling for the second night in a row for things like: IPv6 network design, IPv6 for dummies, etc. So far most things you…
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