From: Steve Means (smeans@ccbootcamp.com)
Date: Tue Feb 10 2009 - 19:17:25 ARST
Check out GET VPN, it may be exactly what you need.
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com on behalf of voice guru
Sent: Tue 2/10/2009 12:44 PM
To: Cisco certification; Cisco certification
Subject: Hiding internal network from MPLS WAN
Hi Experts,
Well if we have 50 sites connected over MPLS cloud of Telco and have full
mesh connectivity, we could redistribute our internal routing protocol into
BGP of SP and have full mesh connectivity between the sites. But if we have
to achieve fullmesh connectivity with out redistributing internal routing
protocol into BGP or lets say we want to hide the internal IP domain from
Telco/SP but still have fullmesh connectivity.
I see it tunneling internal traffic over MPLS network by sharing just one ip
subnet, but how about creating 50 tunnel interface on each router and think
about 50 OSPF neighbors if we are running ospf internally, I am sure there
will be more better options doing it such as NHRP etc..
do some of you experts have done similar excercise then please do share, or
provide your advises and Ideas.
Thanks in advance,
Guru
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