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Originally posted by jimjamuk View PostRun out some DMVPN between the hub and spokes and make things easier than running lots of p2p VPN's
Still means managing the VPNs but there will be a lot less of them and also leaves a central, sensible place for new services.
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Run out some DMVPN between the hub and spokes and make things easier than running lots of p2p VPN's
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Indeed outsource to a decent firm.
Plenty of big suppliers BT/AT&T etc.
Let them do the security properly & any running about.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Post+1 For Meraki
Depending on how big each of the sites are there should be a suitable option for all, not cheap but they will have to realise if they want it done right it will cost them
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Originally posted by eek View Post
+1 - this is something you employ someone to do and run for you. It ain't worth the hassle doing it yourself even if you have suitable IT staff which by the sounds of it they don't
I was actually going to suggest he gave my Mum a call, she's at a loose end and I can supply her all the relevant pages from Wiki
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Originally posted by davetza View PostIf there is not an IT team with a networking skill set this is most probably something you want to bring in a 3rd party to do for you. There are lots of companies that can do this as a service for cheaper than this company can do it themselves. They key is not to get to bogged down in the technical solution at first but to focus on what the requirements are and how the service will be managed once everything is rolled out. I'm on the bench at the moment so would be happy to have a quick phone call to go through what your options and approach could be. PM me if you are interested,Last edited by eek; 27 February 2017, 14:51.
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[QUOTE=portseven;2378686]She was hired as head of marketing!!! Getting involved due to previous job having 'IT' in the title
The Meraki stuff looks interesting, they just need some segments in place with some ACL's plus some central VPN[/QUO
If there is not an IT team with a networking skill set this is most probably something you want to bring in a 3rd party to do for you. There are lots of companies that can do this as a service for cheaper than this company can do it themselves. They key is not to get to bogged down in the technical solution at first but to focus on what the requirements are and how the service will be managed once everything is rolled out. I'm on the bench at the moment so would be happy to have a quick phone call to go through what your options and approach could be. PM me if you are interested,
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Originally posted by portseven View PostShe was hired as head of marketing!!! Getting involved due to previous job having 'IT' in the title
The Meraki stuff looks interesting, they just need some segments in place with some ACL's plus some central VPN
Taking additional responsibilities in the area you were hired to build up your career is one thing, getting saddled with random unrelated crap, just because you have done something remotely similar in the past is entirely different.
Unless of course she is happy/looking forward to do it and prefers IT to Marketing.
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Originally posted by sal View PostSo you friend is not IT or was she hired as the first IT to sort this out?
The Meraki stuff looks interesting, they just need some segments in place with some ACL's plus some central VPN
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Originally posted by sal View PostSo you friend is not IT or was she hired as the first IT to sort this out?
If she doesn't have significant knowledge of networking, better not to get involved or she might be used as a scapegoat if (more like when) something goes wrong.
If they went along without any proper network security so far and a re stingy/stupid enough to have no IT staff with 40+ sites and no network security. Cisco is an overkill for them, there are alternatives like Ubiquiti that can achieve the same results for a fraction of the cost.
He specialises in such matters
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Originally posted by portseven View PostHelping a friend of mine out who is working for an SME
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They have no IT staff at all, but now realise they need to take care of it a bit more.
~snip~
If she doesn't have significant knowledge of networking, better not to get involved or she might be used as a scapegoat if (more like when) something goes wrong.
If they went along without any proper network security so far and a re stingy/stupid enough to have no IT staff with 40+ sites and no network security. Cisco is an overkill for them, there are alternatives like Ubiquiti that can achieve the same results for a fraction of the cost.
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Originally posted by davetza View PostTry looking at Meraki (they are Cisco owned) or the cheaper and without the yearly license cost Ubiquiti.
Depending on how big each of the sites are there should be a suitable option for all, not cheap but they will have to realise if they want it done right it will cost them
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Try looking at Meraki (they are Cisco owned) or the cheaper and without the yearly license cost Ubiquiti.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIf they want to do it on the cheap and don't realise how important security is, I would run a mile or 100.
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