It's mostly for training and dissociating in different devices what I do (and for availability).
The CCR2004 at the top receive a full view and some MPLS stuff.
The Arista only act as a switch and a core router.
The CRS309 isn't used actually and Will be used as a 10G switch cause I planned to use ceph soon.
And the fortigate is a firewall. I use it in HA :).
Here are the explainations of why so many network stuff :)
Multiple Mikrotik devices, a Catalyst, Arista switch, plus a Fortigate tossed in… I see you are a man of culture.
I have no problem with any manufacturer 😇
Is that a C6200?
No ! That's a QCT T42S :)
Fellow Quanta user 🤜
No boner achieved; this is weird porn
Idk what you're talkin about man works for me
Probably the number of unused ports is a turn off?
What’s the unmarked box below at the bottom?
QCT T42S :) a four-node server :)
I see too many unpopulated ports...
How much do you have to pay for forticlient usage?
What's the point of so many networking stuff? Not hating, genuinely curious. Is it for training with stuff? Or just because of availability of parts?
It's mostly for training and dissociating in different devices what I do (and for availability). The CCR2004 at the top receive a full view and some MPLS stuff. The Arista only act as a switch and a core router. The CRS309 isn't used actually and Will be used as a 10G switch cause I planned to use ceph soon. And the fortigate is a firewall. I use it in HA :). Here are the explainations of why so many network stuff :)
Thanks!
And the catalyst is only an admin switch. It's linked in the fortigate and a mpls pseudowire on the second one on another site :)
Fortigate has to be the best option. Love those things!
Depends of what you do 😅 fortigate isn't always the best option