Hi Masood, On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 9:53 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > I am not sure if this is right for you :) > > http://kb.juniper.net/kb/documents/public/junos_es/JUNOS_ES_Multipoint_VPN_with_NHTB.pdf
Thanks for replying! This configuration seems to create a hub-and-spoke multipoint VPN. I'm really looking for a solution that allows direct spoke-to-spoke (full mesh) communication, and ideally, something that does not require static configuration of anything but the spoke-to-hub tunnel. cheers, Dale >> [apologies if you receive this on-list twice.] >> >> Hi all, >> >> Can anyone tell me what the equivalent functionality to DMVPN is in >> the world of Juniper? >> >> I understand there's "ACVPN" available in ScreenOS, but does anyone >> actually use this? Our local Juniper team didn't give us a warm, fuzzy >> feeling about this feature. >> >> As a side note, is it true that the any-to-any dynamic IPSec >> functionality that became DMVPN in Cisco world was actually developed >> by NetScreen prior to being acquired by Juniper? Is it true the >> functionality hasn't been developed to the same degree it has in IOS? >> >> We are looking at a (~60 site) deployment with Juniper CEs, using a >> service provider's L3VPN product, but CE device selection is proving a >> challenge -- we'd prefer not to roll out what seems to be a legacy >> platform in the SSGs, but the functionality apparently isn't there yet >> in JUNOS. Deploying hub-and-spoke in 2009 seems a bit backwards. >> >> If anyone has any anecdotes about ACVPN, or tips on how to achieve a >> similar configuration using a JUNOS-based device, please chime in! :-) >> The network will be supporting VoIP traffic, hence the any-to-any >> connectivity requirement. >> >> cheers, >> Dale _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

