[c-nsp] Transparent LAN over Layer3
John van Oppen
john at vanoppen.com
Wed Oct 1 04:07:02 EDT 2008
I would second that as well. We use l2tpv3 all over the place, with
Ethernet. We mostly do it with 7200VXRs as endpoints but I have a few
12000s running with OC48s as "tunnel server cards" and those work nicely
as well and it is a quite elegant solution when MPLS is not possible or
only rather simple transport functionality is required.
John van Oppen
Spectrum Networks LLC
206.973.8302 (Direct)
206.973.8300 (main office)
-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Robert Boyle
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 7:39 PM
To: Paul Stewart; 'Michael K. Smith'; 'cisco-nsp'
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Transparent LAN over Layer3
At 10:20 PM 9/30/2008, Paul Stewart wrote:
>Yes, we own the end to end network however it's a routed network in
those
>segments...
>router-->router-->router-->switch-->switch-->router-->router-->router--
>rout
>er specifically...;)
>
>If we could hand them off a few VLAN's we would just do that and not
even
>use Q-in-Q unless we really needed to... but basically I'm looking for
>layer2 transport via layer3 devices... and there's no option for MPLS
in
>this setup...
Take a look at L2TPv3. We use it for all kinds of crazy transport
here. Taking a T1 from one city and one carrier and delivering it to
a customer in our datacenter, handing ATM PVCs off from one router to
another ATM PVC on another router 100 miles away. We haven't used it
for Ethernet, but that sure seems a lot less complicated than the
things we are doing. Anything you put in on one side is transparently
trunked to the other side. It works great and gives you many of the
benefits of MPLS without the need to have a network which supports
MPLS end to end. It is especially useful for small POPs and locations
with older gear.
-Robert
Tellurian Networks - Global Hosting Solutions Since 1995
http://www.tellurian.com | 888-TELLURIAN | 973-300-9211
"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin
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