Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
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- čas přidán 3. 02. 2022
- Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN) is a Cisco IOS-based solution for providing easily scalable enterprise VPNs. In this video, we'll cover the basic theory and look at a sample configuration using a single hub along with three spoke routers.
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Excellent walk thru! Thank you. Really good pace, too, with no unnecessary chit chat. Great content.
I have been waiting for this DMVPN video from your channel so long. Thank you very much.
Love this! Very clear and easy to understand!
Thank you Kevin for this video. I refer this video to brush up DMVPN.
Excellent!!!
Awesome video... sometime I forget this is not Kevin talking in these videos, you guys sound so much alike (:)
"useful" doesn't even begin to describe this video! Thank you and congratulations!
really well done, clear explanation with easy words, my deep respect.
Very clear explanation and demo Charles! Thank you.
Very clear and easy to understand. Thank you !!
Awesome as always Kevin
Great Video... The explanation is quite simple and easy to understand
This is very explicit. Thank you Sir, so much. 🙏
Amazing content! Very comprehensive!!
top shelf DMVPN instructional video out there. thank you so much!
Awesome job !!, it gave me clear understanding of dmvpn,
Very good presentation. Thank you
As always perfect explanation 👍👍
Very clear video, thanks!!!
Great video... Fabulous explanation
Thanks, very interesting, explained very well.
Very good and clear explanation
Excellent video, Thank you for the explenation!!
Perfect explanation .. thank you so much
This was great. Thank you.
this is really a great video
Nice video. Phase 2 is implemented. thanks.
That was GREAT, thank you
Great video! 10/10!
Great video !
Wow great video!
spot on as usual thank you
very very useful sir
Nice video - clear and easy to follow :)
Do you plan to follow up by adding IPSec to the topology?
I was thinking the same thing
Well explained superb 👌
Awesome 👏 video
Thank you so much for this video. kindly combine it with IPSEC .
super nice, now do you have any examples with domain names using DDNS? I guess will only have to setup the DNS servers and right the domain name instead of the public ip address. But if you have any example it will be greatly appreciated
thank u its very usefull
Once the dynamic tunnel establishes does an EIGRP adjacency form as well? (between branch A and C)
Does the NHRP network-id number of the Hub have to match with the NHRP network-id of the Spoke???
Thank you
Great Tutorial .. Just was suggestion... If you had used simulated using public ip for globally routable addresses then that helps to sink in mind faster !
Cheers Mate.
Very good
tanks
When I captured the traffic between two router like ICMP is not encrypted? Tunnel show UP Protocol shows UP
any idea?
Becase we have't implement IKEv1 or 2 yet , is this video is not fully finished?
On Cisco Packet tracer what Icon do I utilise for it ? PT Cloud --- Can I replace it with a router? and just configure it to suit the role of an ISP.
Yeah its just a router, no need to use the cloud.
where you implemented this lab? In cisco packet tracer there is no tunnel mode gre multipoint option
great tutorial except for one thing, the "ip nhrp network-id X" value is locally significant and doesn't need to match!
Thanks, I was wondering this aswell. But awesome video
good explanation Mister you didn't use phase 2 and phase 3 you just create a tunnel? what about phase 2 and phase 3 in dmvpn
Please is it possible to configure the DMVPN with only one public address to the hub? The spoke have a private address
My trace still goes through physical interface and not through tunnel. Tried multiple times but still same.
Can you ping PC2 from PC1 and vice versa?
I ma having the same problem. Can ping from one branch C up to HQ. Can ping from branch C lan interface up to lan A in branch A. Can ping the tunnels from both ends.. Got eigrp runnning successfully. I checked the configuration and it seems correct. Let me know if and how you solved it! Cheers
could you share your IEGRP config?
it's funny watchin the first 20secs. I don't think I know an IT pro with less than four guitars that I speak to. Guitar porn is generally the main reason nothing gets delivered :) One of my 1-2-1s ended up being 2/3 day talking about the variety of guitars we owned and why we needed more.
very goooooooooooooooooooood ...
Hello, great video, but if i want ping from PC2 to PC1 is not working, and Spokes dont know networks in Spokes LANs(50/60), what i am doing wrong? I have to run some routing protocol over tunnel or it shout be done automatically. :)
to begin with. you need to have a connection to all interfaces from all spokes and hub. that's the basis of tunnelling. you need to haave a underlying connectivity before you can do the tunnelling
@@Aldiethegreat How WAN router is configured? Is there EIGRP ?
@@dinamik967 yes there is. Either eigrp bgp or even rip.
Hi Charles | Kevin, We could see in your topology here you have defined ISP Cloud by Router's physical Interfaces configured with different SubNets IPV4 IP address, please if you can advise, How this single ISP Router will connect & route connectivity being single Node and without running any routing protocol on single one solo router of ISP, you called it ISP Cloud here ? Please if you can advise, i can replicate same topology lab. Thank you in advance.
can you please share the EIGRP configuration as well as the ISP configuration? thank you
Thank you, I found them in your video...
@@parisaalipoor2644 Did you find eigrp on ISP?
One correction. The NHRP network-id doesn't need to match. I wouldn't have mentioned it except it came up on a Boson practice test.
why do this with EIGRP instead of OSPF?
where is the part 2?
Awesome video as always.
However theres one thing im not really clear on, **stupid question disclaimer**
does:
no ip split-horizon
achieve the same goal as
ip nhrp redirects
?
It seems as if both take the hub 'out of the equation' so to speak, from a routing/forwarding standpoint.
Perhaps anyone else can enlighten me on this? greatly appreciated.
ip nhrp network-id is locally significant and doesnt need to match within the same dmvpn network