Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Understanding internet edge with todays ISP's

Hi,

I'm trying to work out if i understand this correctly. Cisco only.

I have mocked up the following design: https://imgur.com/K2WcdTO

Questions:

1) I'll need two physical ethernet links from the ISP to my routers (i get this seems obvious)

2) Does the ISP usually handle www access e.g. if my router doesn't have it my default route can go via the private WAN out to the internet over the same service links?

3) I need a public IP to host a web server, again is this something the ISP would typically handle over the same service?

4) Would it be better to have separate "internet" physical links coming into the router to provide my network with internet?

5) I would need multiple public IP's, at least one for the web server and one for the VPN access, again to my knowledge i would ask the ISP for public IP's?

6) For the cisco people out there, trying to keep it simple, does this look like an ok approach?

I should mention the ISP cloud there is MPLS if that makes any difference.

Thank you.



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