Other systems have "Mesh" style networking as well.
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John D. Hays
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On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Rob Janssen <pe1chl(a)amsat.org> wrote:
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K7VE - John <k7ve(a)k7ve.org> <k7ve(a)k7ve.org> wrote:
Great idea - wrong platform. Cisco specific solutions aren't reachable
for many.
Look at Linux (Raspberry Pi) solutions or powerful, affordable routers
like MIkroTik and common tunneling protocols like OpenVPN, L2TP, GRE, etc.
The big advantage of Cisco DMVPN is that it can create a fully meshed
tunnel network with endpoints
on dynamic addresses, with only one (or a few) central hubs on static
addresses, fully automatically.
It is like what you have with a JNOS or Linux route importing encap.txt
all the time, but without the hassle.
Other VPN solutions are usually hub-and-spoke, where all internode traffic
goes through the central hub.
It is like connecting to net-44 by tunneling everything to 169.228.66.251
instead of loading a routing table.
Rob
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