Hi,
It all depends on your requirements, topology, and money.
For example, you could use DMVPN in MPLS WAN because:
- it allows you to use old hardware (like ISR G1, c6500 or 7200)
- it does not disclose internal IP address scheme (especially important for
government agencies as they are sometime paranoid about it)
- you still support Multicast if WAN is not Mcast capable (many times ISPs
do not support Mcast in MPLS WAN)
As you see, there is no best solution - it all depends.
You can even use VTI as Frog suggested, but it is still P2P manual tunnels.
More about VTI
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk583/tk372/technologies_white_paper0
900aecd8029d629_ps6635_Products_White_Paper.html
Regards,
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