RE: Off Subject - OPSF best practice

From: Dufour, Andre <Andre.Dufour_at_PAETEC.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 19:39:21 -0500

Number of users really does not matter too much. Subnets matter.

If it's only 16 sites and 1-2 subnets per site, that's 32 routes which really is fine. Also, how many routers are running OSPF matters if there's going to be a ton.....

Andre

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Subject: Re: Off Subject - OPSF best practice

In my opinion, you will have more control and better performance if you have them in separate areas...

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Subject: Off Subject - OPSF best practice
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B

Does it make sense in OSPF from performance for, a firm of 1000 users in
16 WAN locations to have different OSPF areas for each office rather than putting everyone in Area 0?

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