I've seen first hand the results of it being done by a person without the
experience or training. It wasn't good - when its an enterprise I care about,
I'm inclined to make sure I have someone who knows what they're doing set it
up.
Darrin Chandler spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> Mike Garfias wrote:
>
> >When I hear from him next, I'll ask if they have maps of the active fiber
> >in
> >the area. Having to trench is not a good thing. Also nice to be at a
> >location that has two separate fiber rings so you're not tied to one
> >upstream.
> >
> >
> Nice when you can get it...
>
> >Of course, that requires a real network engineer to setup the routing.
> >
> >
> Bah. Any goofball can set that up. Did a multihomed setup with BGP with
> a Cisco 2501 back in '96 or so. (Much thanks to Darin of Deru).
>
> --
> Darrin Chandler | Phoenix BSD Users Group
> dwchandler@stilyagin.com | http://bsd.phoenix.az.us/
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