Yup....
also possibility is to configure on the GRE tunnels endpoint IP MTU 1500, then this two boxes will strat to fragment IP-GRE packets,
and you can avoid problems with some Windoze applications using DF bit set.
It looks like, that your bandwidth is around 64Kbit.. If so, then don't forget that MS RPC and REDIRECTOR need more overhead and
quick response time to be fast enough....
At all ... forget the "MS SHARING" over 64K .... it sux.. When using any other applications like MS EXCHANGE (up to 5.5) (2000 using
SMTP by default) than also will get probs with RPC over such medium (tunnels)... (but RPC is crypyted by defaut... so what do you
prefer?)
Alex
-----Original Message-----
From: Hank Nussbacher [mailto:hank@att.net.il]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:13 AM
To: Atto Lorenz; Cisco-Nsp (E-mail)
Cc: Atto Lorenz
Subject: Re: [nsp] low bandwidth over GRE and L2TP
At 11:01 16/10/01 +0200, Atto Lorenz wrote:
May or may not be of help:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/38.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/56.html
-Hank
>Hello,
>
>I have a problem with a L2TP and GRE based "vpn". The network itself is
>running fine. I get the connections between the offices (GRE) and the
>remotes users (L2TP) and the bandwidth is fine, when I transmit files with
>FTP. But if I want to use the file sharing from Windows 98/NT/2000 to copy
>files between the locations I get only the half of the bandwidth (about
>3,5 to 5 KByte/sec.), which I get with FTP (6,5 to 7 KByte/sec).
>
>Did some know if this is a windows specific problem? Do I need some
>special tunnel command on the cisco 1600 or must I change some thing on
>the windows based computers?
>
>Did some one know a doc, some where in the web, how to run windows
>networks over GRE tunnels?
>
>interface Tunnel3
> ip unnumbered Loopback0
> ip helper-address 10.120.100.12
> bandwidth 128
> tunnel source Loopback0
> tunnel destination 195.143.111.111
>
>regards,
>Atto Lorenz.
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