From: Pavel Bykov (slidersv@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 23 2009 - 07:31:12 ARST
L2TPv3 would be one candidate.
IRB is what you would use on one of your endpoints to bridge your tunnel and
LAN.
VPLS is what you wish for but cannot get with Cisco HW, except ES20s
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 7:04 AM, Uyota Oyearone <spycharlies@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> Besides VPLS, is there any other possible way to route VLAN information
> over the internet to a branch site ?
>
> Could IRB be effective? just looking at it logically, irb seems nasty and
> could get complicated !
>
> The purpose of this lab is VOIP Implementation, I am assuming i had 3
> locations ( One headquater and 2 branches).
>
> Only the headquater has a CME/FXE capable router, The branches have a
> switch
> and a router with 2 fast ethernet
>
> I hope its clear ! Basically for the branches to make voip calls, they have
> to route thru the Headquaters.
>
> Not feasible in the real world, but assuming i can only afford one cme
> router, does it mean i can implement VOIP?
>
> Regards ;-
>
> Uyota
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