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Home network thoughts
phi2008:
Offtopic and not really a comment on your network ... but as you are a network nerd, have you taken a look at running RouterOS on a PC over the EdgeRouter? You can run a trial version in a VM or use WinBox on a demo account. I used to have an EdgeRouter - but am not keen on proprietary hardware, then switched to VyOS, now RouterOS which is more polished(it's run as a VM on Linux in my case).
Chrysalis:
ignition that network is childs play ;)
yes im interested in more details
burakkucat:
Looking at the network map, the question "Why?" comes to mind. A perfectly valid answer would be "Because I can".
So I am intrigued as to why that network exists! ;)
niemand:
It seemed more complicated when I was trying to visualise it drunk.
Then I sobered up and it wasn't so compared at all.
niemand:
--- Quote from: burakkucat on September 03, 2017, 03:53:51 PM ---Looking at the network map, the question "Why?" comes to mind. A perfectly valid answer would be "Because I can".
So I am intrigued as to why that network exists! ;)
--- End quote ---
It provides fail over, segments home office from other things, and, with a policy change, will also partially DMZ a machine that's a little exposed.
I'll put more detail on later. There is a server in the
0.0/24 network that I don't want communicating with things in the 1.0 network unless spoken to.
RIP is to receive routes, the SD-WAN speaks BGP so they both talk that at the ER-L and it redistributes - no static routes.
Unhappy with both WAN links on a single router. Might get another and get my VRRP on.
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