On Aug 11, 2015 11:22 AM, "Colton Conor" <colton.conor@gmail.com> wrote:
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 establishing their first branch location, and need the branch location to be able to securely communicate back to headquarters, AND be able to use a /24 of headquarters public IP addresses. Ideally the device at the HQ location would hand out public IP address using DHCP to the
other
side of the tunnel at the branch location.
We know that in an ideal world it would be wise to get layer 2 transport connections from HQ to the branch location, but lets assume that is not an option. Please don't flood this thread about how it could be an option because it's not at this time. This setup will be temporary and in service for the next year until we get fiber to the branch site.
Let's assume at the branch location we can get a DOCSIS cable internet connection from a incumbent cable provider such as Comcast, and that provider will give us a couple static IP address. Assume as a backup, we have a PPPoE DSL connection from the ILEC such as Verizon who gives us a dynamic IP address.
What solution could we put at the HQ site and the branch site to achieve this? Ideally we would want the solution to load balance between the connections based on the connections speeds, and failover if one is down. The cable connection will be much faster speed (probably 150Mbps down and 10 Upload) compared to the DSL connection (10 download and 1 upload). If we need more speed we can upgrade the cable modem to a higher package, but for DSL that is the max speed so we might have to get multiple DSL lines. The cable solution could always be used as the primary, and the DSL connection could only be used as backup if that makes things easier.
If you were to do this with Juniper or Cisco gear what would you have at each location? What technology would you use?
I know there is Pepewave and a couple of other software solutions that seem to have a proprietary load balancing solutions developed, but I would prefer to use a common Cisco or Juniper solution if one exists.
There will be 50 users at the branch office. There is only one branch location at this time, but they might expand to a couple more but under
Colton, The Cisco solution for this would be Cisco Intelligent WAN (iWAN) utilizing ASRs and ISRs. iWAN utilizes a combination of DMVPNs and pFR to make this happen. Another name I've heard but have no feedback on is Viptela 10. James