What if Company A uses Iana-L space A, and Company uses Space A & B... What
then?
And don't say NAT - it's not the universal savior.
What if Company A uses Iana-L space A, and Company uses Space A & B... What
then?
And don't say NAT - it's not the universal savior.
Temkin, David wrote:
What if Company A uses Iana-L space A, and Company uses Space A & B... What
then?And don't say NAT - it's not the universal savior.
Actually, in this exact case it is -=perfect=-, since we
are , by definition, only discussing
using this for -=direct=- connections...
If we were routing it via the internet,
it would be in the tables, and a non-issue, eh ?
However, there are scads of IANA-L,
switch to the obscure, rather than obvious...
For example, the DOD reserved IANA space...
(Almost no one thinks to use that...)
However, I don't suggest the Multicast reserved space....
it behaves just a little differently....
:P
.JMHO.