Patrick,
which CCR did you test?
Best regards
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An: Josh Luthman
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Josh,
Just an
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Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 5:27:22 PM
Subject: Re: Branch Location Over The Internet
EoIP seems to be what I am looking for, however this recent Mikrotik
session says:
EoIP could be a solution for tunneling L2 over L3.
DMVPN is very flexible, and is designed for this type of scenario. Cisco
definitely supports it. Not sure about Juniper, but its essentially mGRE +
NHRP. You can use IPSec to encrypt the tunnels, and if you require
spoke-to-spoke connectivity, there are some optimizations in Phase-3 DMVPN
that make
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An: Jürgen Jaritsch
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EoIP seems to be what I am looking for,
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> *From:* Colton Conor
sophus utm is the ideal technology for this requirement and vmware image works
well for virtual device
colin
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> On 11 Aug 2015, at 19:21, Colton Conor wrote:
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> We have an enterprise that has a headquarter office with redundant fiber
> connections, its own ASN, its own /22
On Aug 11, 2015 11:22 AM, "Colton Conor" wrote:
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> We have an enterprise that has a headquarter office with redundant fiber
> connections, its own ASN, its own /22 IP block from ARIN, and a couple of
> gigabit internet connections from multiple providers. The office is taking
> full BGP routes fr
ject: Branch Location Over The Internet
We have an enterprise that has a headquarter office with redundant fiber
connections, its own ASN, its own /22 IP block from ARIN, and a couple of
gigabit internet connections from multiple providers. The office is taking
full BGP routes from tier 1 provi
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 01:21:09PM -0500, Colton Conor wrote:
> We have an enterprise that has a headquarter office with redundant fiber
> connections, its own ASN, its own /22 IP block from ARIN.
> [ ... ]
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> If you were to do this with Juniper or Cisco gear what would you have at
> each lo
We have an enterprise that has a headquarter office with redundant fiber
connections, its own ASN, its own /22 IP block from ARIN, and a couple of
gigabit internet connections from multiple providers. The office is taking
full BGP routes from tier 1 providers using a Juniper MX80.
They are establi
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