Re: DMVPN with OSPF?

From: sheherezada@gmail.com
Date: Wed Jul 23 2008 - 05:18:23 ART


OSPF does not scale well in a hub and spoke topology with many spokes.
 You may consider BGP with route reflector, RIPv2 with passive
configuration at the hub and IP SLA tracking object at the spoke, then
EIGRP, in this order. For a smaller deployment, I would choose RIPv2
or EIGRP, then I would summarize at the hub router, then redistribute
the summary in the core, where you run OSPF.

HTH,

Mihai Dumitru

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Nauman Habib <mrnauman@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Gents ,
>
> I m currently setting up a new setup.
>
> we have FWSM in 6506
>
> connected to a Head Office Router ( 3600 )
>
> which will be connecting to some remote sites. ( 2811)
>
> we want to enable DMVPN - so that the romotes site's have a secure seession
> to the server.
>
> we are willing to run OSPF . - does it work with DMVPN?
>
> we want the OSPT to be running on the 6506 - FWSM - the DMVPN server and
> clients .
>
> how do you see - will be the best design ?
>
> the service provider have already provided us with IP and BGP configuration
> to connect remotes sites to server Head Office.
>
> thanks in advance .
>
> Nauman Habib
>
>
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