I consider anything not facing the customer to be infrastructure. In terms of CPE, routers, etc. If it's a point to point connection (t1,wireless,etc) the address on the router on my end facing the customer router is considered a customer address.
Justin -- Justin Wilson <j...@mtin.net> Aol & Yahoo IM: j2sw http://www.mtin.net/blog xISP News http://www.twitter.com/j2sw Follow me on Twitter Wisp Consulting Tower Climbing Network Support On 2/24/11 11:13 AM, "Tassos Chatzithomaoglou" <ach...@forthnet.gr> wrote: >How do you define infrastructure addresses in your network? >Ok, probably router loopbacks are some of them. Router LANs also. > >But what about addresses used on WAN (or LAN p2p) links that are used >for interconnections with customers? >What about addresses used for public servers (dns, mail, web, etc)? > >Do you consider these as infrastructure addresses? >If yes, how do you define your iACLs with these included? > >Regards, >Tassos > >