IFRC, the 19xx and 18xx are slower than the new 89x series. We are transitioning away from 18xx because of limitations on the platform that the 89x doesn't have. When the 18xx came out a few years ago they were amazing, the new 89x are even better. Dylan -----Original Message----- From: Garrett Skjelstad [mailto:garrett@skjelstad.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 12:34 PM To: Ryan Finnesey Cc: nanoggroup Subject: Re: Point to MultiPoint VPN w/qos Yes, but look in 891s at the remotes, the 19xx are too expensive for only 4 devices.... Just my 2c Sent from my iPhone On Sep 6, 2011, at 10:22, "Ryan Finnesey" <rfinnesey@gmail.com> wrote:
DMVPN would only work with 100% cisco hardware right?
-----Original Message----- From: Brant I. Stevens [mailto:branto@networking-architecture.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 10:26 AM To: Brandon Kim; positivelyoptimistic@gmail.com; nanog group Subject: Re: Point to MultiPoint VPN w/qos
I would go with Cisco's DMVPN, and its multiple endpoint offerings. A 19xx router sounds like it would meet your needs for the remotes.
Spoke-to-Spoke tunnels are created on-demand, can use dynamic routing, and it supports multicast for things like Music on Hold, etc.
Contact me offline and I can share more.
-Brant
On 9/6/11 10:19 AM, "Brandon Kim" <brandon.kim@brandontek.com> wrote:
Yes, a SonicWALL NSA 240 has 8 interfaces built in....
This sounds like a very fun project....
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 08:49:13 -0500 Subject: Point to MultiPoint VPN w/qos From: positivelyoptimistic@gmail.com To: nanog@nanog.org
Greetings
We have acquired a new client that has 98 remote endpoints. At each site there is a need for 4 ip telephones and two vpn tunnels back to two separate datacenters. (1 voice, 1 citrix farm). The sites don't talk to each other, just to the two data centers.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a single piece of hardware that would support 8 or less Ethernet interfaces and the two vpn tunnels ?
Thanks -Optimistic