I am in need some guidance. I have a number of ways I can use this and I
dont want to set it up wrong from the beginning.
I was assigned a subnet in Denver, Colorado where I am working with local
groups to get on some tower sites, but I have a Data Center in New Jersey
that has a large VM infrastructure. I live in Colorado but since the data
center is in New Jersey should I get another allocation? I still plan to
use the Denver/Colorado Springs subnet, but that upstream ISP is being
difficult at the moment since I am a subtenant, and my MOU is only for
tower space and a two routers in the cabinet there.
I was going to just route the Colorado IPs to my New Jersey Data Center
then tunnel back to the Colorado Gateway, but am not sure what the policies
on that are.
My plans are to offer some free VMs and VPN tunnels to HAMS on my back end
systems as well as VPN gateway points, etc. Those would be in NJ, but once
I finish my migration into a dedicated cabinet here in Denver I would offer
additional VMs / Gateways here as well. Future plans include California and
Croatia.
Please let me know if anyone has any ideas about what direction I should
go. My provider in NJ is ready to add the routes next week (as soon as the
go ahead authorization from AMPR).
Thanks,
Mike Vespoli
Denver Colorado
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