We have deployed several networks now with GET, and now that we are used
to it.. there is no looking back at DMVPN.  When it comes to
troubleshooting on the CE device, I feel GET is much easier.  There is
no overlay network with GET.



Mike Louis wrote:
> 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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