Hey, all.
I'm looking at an option to consolidate and reduce complexity of a 
multi-provider L3VPN network in a way that lets me also use internet-based VPNs 
for backup.  Right now I have dual provider uplinks at all of my sites to 
provide me inter-office WAN connectivity.

DMVPN is a nice and easy option where I can have everything run in a single 
routing domain, drasticially simplifying my network topology.

Has anyone experience with a network running in such a design?  I am concerned 
about increased latency, and worse, packet overhead.  I'm not sure I'll be able 
to get jumbos on these providers, so I'll have to deal with ipsec/gre overhead. 
 I don't do anything crazy blocking with ICMP, but I'm still hesitant to move 
forward with such a design.

-JP Senior

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