Seth Mattinen wrote:
Well, it is static, but like most static IP services offerd by an ISP,
if you leave you can't take your addresses with you. Even with DSL from
AT&T if you move locations you get a different subnet.
The issue is multiple POPs in a geographic region where customers could
connect to either- if you have those and want them to work in adversity
then you've got a problem as you need to allow the static addresses to
propogate around. When that number is small then it's not a problem,
but when you've got it large scale then you have a routing problem.
This is my fear.
MMC
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