[c-nsp] MPLS/VPN + Internet Setup
Ahmad Cheikh Moussa
acm at netuse.de
Mon Aug 7 04:05:49 EDT 2006
Hi!
>yes, vrf-lite is used for this purpose in several networks I'm aware >of,
>so I'd call this still best current practice for most applications
>(maybe not for some very security sensible folks who don't trust
>VRF-lite segmentation on the CE).
>You might need to spend some thoughts on the QoS part (if needed), >often
>the requirement is to be able to use the full access speed for either
>VRF/sub-interface, but still deploy some granular min-bw guarantees for
>certain classes within the vrf.. this usually asks for a hierarchical
>qos concept on the physical interface level.
>
> oli
I have read this thread and I have a question.
Is this scenario possible with two routers and with
two diffent leased lines, so that both routers are
a backup for each other. The goal is that VPN and Internet
works all the time, as long as one router is up and running.
Regards,
Ahmad
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