nesrinamb
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Just got a new client who says they want new firewalls installed. They already have the new firewalls and switches and they actually sent me this diagram
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5WsdVCOHF-paFE1SXo2MkEtUkk/edit?usp=sharing
The diagram was created by their old tech.
Is it just me or does this need redoing. They got way to many firewalls for no reason and way to many switches.
Some explanation: the blue boxes at the top are internet lines. 4 dsl and one t1. One dsl line is just supposed to be a wireless access point. Where it says dialer those are the the phones. Best part of all is that they want a network printer setup for all of of them.
I'm gonna go take a look at the switches tomorrow but it seems like they got way to many network devices. One good firewall and a good system to set up a vlan between dialer, exec, and sales would seem the easier way to go. Well actually the voip could be on its own network cuz they got the t1 just for that.
Please let me here some opinions.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5WsdVCOHF-paFE1SXo2MkEtUkk/edit?usp=sharing
The diagram was created by their old tech.
Is it just me or does this need redoing. They got way to many firewalls for no reason and way to many switches.
Some explanation: the blue boxes at the top are internet lines. 4 dsl and one t1. One dsl line is just supposed to be a wireless access point. Where it says dialer those are the the phones. Best part of all is that they want a network printer setup for all of of them.
I'm gonna go take a look at the switches tomorrow but it seems like they got way to many network devices. One good firewall and a good system to set up a vlan between dialer, exec, and sales would seem the easier way to go. Well actually the voip could be on its own network cuz they got the t1 just for that.
Please let me here some opinions.