Josh,
Just an FYI,
I've successfully used these two EoIP implementations on Linux:
https://code.google.com/p/linux-eoip/
https://github.com/bbonev/eoip
So I wouldn't say EoIP is Mikrotik only -- these interop perfectly
with Mikrotik. I started using these due to stability problems
we were havi
Conor"
To: "Jürgen Jaritsch"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
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
Eoip is Mikrotik only
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On Aug 11, 2015 6:28 PM, "Colton Conor" wrote:
> EoIP seems to be what I am looking for, however this recent Mikrotik
> session says:
>
> EoIP could be a solution for tunneling L2
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.
• EoIP disadvantages: – Fragmentation of L2 frames over multiple L3 packets
– Performance issues •
VPLS advantages: – No fragmentation. – 60% more performance then
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:
>
> 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:
>
> 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
Hi,
Mikrotik Routerboard + (encrypted) Ethernet over IP (EoIP). If required:
MPLS+OSPF+BGP in the EoIP for additional features.
Build the pseudo Layer2 with two dedicated boxes. In the HQ you can hand it
over directly to the MX80 and at the new office you can work with small boxes
like Cisco 7
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.
> [ ... ]
>
> If you were to do this with Juniper or Cisco gear what would you have at
> each lo
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