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Do the route servers have multiple NIC's? If so, just an idea, but someone
with connectivity in the building could provide a /29 and two ports to
manage them outside of the MICE space.

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On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 5:20 PM, James Montz
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> Once we have the BIRD Router Server's in place, we are going to need remote
> access to them via the Internet.
>
> However, as we do not intend to broadcast the MICE ASN, the server's will
> not be accessible by the Internet at large.
>
> I believe we will need someone to volunteer to either allow access to the
> Route Server's through a jump host/proxy, or NAT some of their space, etc.,
> to allow SSH to the 2 server's.
>
> Any volunteer's?  Or other suggestions for remote connectivity to the
> Router Server's once operational?
>
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