From: repaka r (r_repaka@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Jun 04 2006 - 11:54:27 ART
Hi Raminder,
This involves complete merging..example.If company X has bought company Y then all the company Y's LAN/WAN/Security and infrastructure becomes Company X's property. In this type of scenarios..what kind of discovery needs to be performed and what are the steps that needs to be considered ot make it a successful migration with minimal downtime.
I feel
1) IP addreessing needs to be considered-If there is a conflict in IPsubnets of X and Y then Applying NAT
2) Discovery on routing protocols for redistrubution [assuming X and Y are running on different protocols]
3) Discovery on the type of applications
These are the few points in top of my head..any additon to this is appreciated.
Raminder Sarna <raminder_sarna@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Repaka,
are you only talking of a layer 3 merger ?? or there
is a layer two component as well ..e'g FR PVC moves
etc ?
--- repaka r wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could some one explain me the steps that needs to
> follow in migrating two networks basially, Company
> X's network migrating with company Y's network.,What
> type of disovery needs to be perfomed ? challenges,
> etc
>
> Any help on this is highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
> CCIESEC
>
>
>
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