At 02:07 AM 6/12/98 -0400, you wrote:
He said this was an ethernet handoff from the isp; they are not simply going to plug him into a switch; he will most likely get a port on a cisco; they should be able to apply policies for him.. no?
I don't see why he even needs a router, unless there is a lack of a trust of the upstream's ability to filter.. Or if you know beforehand they will not?
Depending on his upstream, the ethernet connection he gets may be off of one of their backbone routers. In that case, it would not be wise for them to load it up with filters for each client. Let it do it's job as a backbone router and have the customer get a 2514 or a *nix box with some sort of firewall util. ------- John Fraizer (root) | __ _ | The System Administrator | / / (_)__ __ ____ __ | The choice mailto:root@EnterZone.Net | / /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / | of a GNU http://www.EnterZone.Net/ | /____/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ | Generation A 486 is a terrible thing to waste...