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Re: Gig Throughput on IPSEC
From: Jian Gu <guxiaojian () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:13:24 -0800
You can run L2TPv3 (available on IOS routers) between sites, not sure about the throughput though. On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:01 AM, <adel () baklawasecrets com> wrote:
On second thoughts, thinking about this I am probably looking for some kind of Layer2 encryption devices. This will make things a lot easier for the deployment. Any experiences, thoughts on these types of devices, would be much appreciated. Adel On Wed 9:25 AM , adel () baklawasecrets com sent: Hi, I have a requirement to encrypt data using IPSEC over a p-t-p gig fibre link. In the past I've normally used Juniper to terminate VPNs, as I have found them excellent devices and the route based VPN functionality very useful. However looking at their range, only the ISG will do a gig of IPSEC. I'm leaning towards keeping my exising Juniper SSG550's for firewall/routing capability at each site. Then having a separate encryption devices to handle the site-to-site vpn requiring the gig throughput. Does anyone have any suggestions on devices to use? Adel
Current thread:
- Gig Throughput on IPSEC adel (Nov 11)
- Re: Gig Throughput on IPSEC Brad Fleming (Nov 11)
- Re: Gig Throughput on IPSEC Truman Boyes (Nov 11)
- Re: Gig Throughput on IPSEC Joakim Aronius (Nov 11)
- Re: Gig Throughput on IPSEC Truman Boyes (Nov 11)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Gig Throughput on IPSEC adel (Nov 11)
- Re: Gig Throughput on IPSEC Jian Gu (Nov 11)
- Re: Gig Throughput on IPSEC Florian Weimer (Nov 12)
- Re: Gig Throughput on IPSEC Brad Fleming (Nov 11)