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> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 1:17 PM
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> Subject: Re: Point to MultiPoint VPN w/qos
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> On 9/6/11 11:10 AM, Brant I. Stevens wrote:
>> I'd say the 89x platform is the way to go if 8 ports weren't needed.
>> Correct me i
it does. The older 87x only had a 4 port. The new 89x are the replacement for
the 181x series.
Dylan
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From: Seth Mattinen [mailto:se...@rollernet.us]
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 1:17 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Point to MultiPoint VPN w/qos
On 9/6/11
On 9/6/11 11:10 AM, Brant I. Stevens wrote:
> I'd say the 89x platform is the way to go if 8 ports weren't needed. Correct
> me if i am wrong...
>
I believe the 89x have a built-in 8 port switch plus 2 WAN Ethernet.
~Seth
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>> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 10:26 AM
>> To: Brandon Kim; positivelyoptimis...@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
From: Garrett Skjelstad [mailto:garr...@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
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From: Brant I. Stevens [mailto:bra...@networking-architecture.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 10:26 AM
> To: Brandon Kim; positivelyoptimis...@gmail.com; nanog group
> Subject: Re: Point to MultiPoint VPN w/qos
>
> I would go with Cisco's DMVPN, and its multiple endpoint offeri
DMVPN would only work with 100% cisco hardware right?
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From: Brant I. Stevens [mailto:bra...@networking-architecture.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 10:26 AM
To: Brandon Kim; positivelyoptimis...@gmail.com; nanog group
Subject: Re: Point to MultiPoint VPN w/qos
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Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 10:26 AM
To: Brandon Kim; positivelyoptimis...@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 fo
CheckPoint Series 80 has 10 ports.
I think there is a Juniper option as well.
-Hammer-
"I was a normal American nerd"
-Jack Herer
On 09/06/2011 09:36 AM, Seth Mos wrote:
On 6-9-2011 15:49, Positively Optimistic wrote:
Greetings
Does anyone have a suggestion for a single piece of hardware
On 6-9-2011 15:49, Positively Optimistic wrote:
Greetings
Does anyone have a suggestion for a single piece of hardware that would
support 8 or less Ethernet interfaces and the two vpn tunnels ?
Single piece of hardware, no. If 2, then yes.
A PCengines Alix 2D3 with pfSense/m0n0wall and Open
and I can share more.
-Brant
On 9/6/11 10:19 AM, "Brandon Kim" 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 V
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: positivelyoptimis...@gmail.com
> To: nanog@nanog.org
>
> Greetings
>
> We have ac
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 suggestio
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