Dear list,

I am working with a customer who is migrating from a static MPLS VPN to a BGP 
based MPLS VPN. Today they currently have a hub and spoke IPSEC VPN running 
overtop of their MPLS WAN. Once they migrate to BGP they would like to have a 
solution that will support the any-to-any connectivity the MPLS WAN offers and 
be able to scale well to many sites >50. What are my options here. Configuring 
point to point static IPSEC tunnels are not practical.

I see DMVPN and GET-VPN as practical options. Any thoughts or opinions on why 
they should consider one or the other?

Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Mike



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