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Re: Point to MultiPoint VPN w/qos

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Brant I. Stevens)
Tue Sep 6 10:28:24 2011

From: "Brant I. Stevens" <branto@networking-architecture.com>
To: Brandon Kim <brandon.kim@brandontek.com>, "positivelyoptimistic@gmail.com"
 <positivelyoptimistic@gmail.com>, nanog group <nanog@nanog.org>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 09:26:23 -0500
In-Reply-To: <BLU158-W653956F0D921B4490C402FDC1C0@phx.gbl>
Errors-To: nanog-bounces+nanog.discuss=bloom-picayune.mit.edu@nanog.org

I would go with Cisco's DMVPN, and its multiple endpoint offerings.  A
19xx router sounds like it would meet your needs for the remotes.

Spoke-to-Spoke tunnels are created on-demand, can use dynamic routing, and
it supports multicast for things like Music on Hold, etc.

Contact me offline and I can share more.

-Brant

On 9/6/11 10:19 AM, "Brandon Kim" <brandon.kim@brandontek.com> wrote:

>
>Yes, a SonicWALL NSA 240 has 8 interfaces built in....
>
>This sounds like a very fun project....
>
>
>
>> Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 08:49:13 -0500
>> Subject: Point to MultiPoint VPN w/qos
>> From: positivelyoptimistic@gmail.com
>> To: nanog@nanog.org
>>=20
>> Greetings
>>=20
>> We have acquired a new client that has 98 remote endpoints.  At each
>>site
>> there is a need for 4 ip telephones and two vpn tunnels back to
>> two separate datacenters.  (1 voice, 1 citrix farm).   The sites don't
>>talk
>> to each other, just to the two data centers.
>>=20
>> Does anyone have a suggestion for a single piece of hardware that would
>> support 8 or less Ethernet interfaces and the two vpn tunnels ?
>>=20
>> Thanks
>> -Optimistic
> 		 	   		 =20



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