by jdaniel » Mon Jun 03, 2002 2:28 pm
Chris- that may be true in your situation, but our elderly Reynolds system only communicates at 9600. Of course, when you are talking about text-only DOS programming on a *nix box, that is plenty of bandwidth. I wouldn't, however, want to think about piping any graphics over that, or heaven forbid Windows or Mac traffic. Maybe when we buy the next system it will be worth it to us.
As for IP addresses not being public knowledge, any good port scanner can run any range you tell it. It just knocks on doors until it finds one that answers and then starts probing seriously, so I wouldn't count on anonymity doing you much good.
Your comments on VPNs as a cost saving tool are a good observation for businesses which do not really need the 24/7 stability (and expense) of a leased line. We use T1 add/drop CSU/DSU units on our leased T's so that we can pipe both voice and data over separate channels on a single line to get the most out of the circuits, but unless your voice network justifies the expense that isn't a reasonable approach for most dealers.
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Jack Daniel, MCSE+I, CCNA
Systems Admin
South Shore Imported Cars