Ok, I've come to a minor logjam in trying to get a layer 2 transparent tunnel working from one site to another. Layer 2 transparency is required for VMware VMotion between two ESX hosts, one on one end and one on the other.
The folks on this list being the experts in network service provisioning, I thought I'd at least ask to see if anyone here has done this with a similar setup. There are four routers involved, two on each end: 1.) 7507 with PA-POS-OC3-SMI, IOS 12.0S, acting as APS Working at location A; 2.) 12012 with Q OC3/STM1 SM IR POS, IOS 12.0S, acting as APS Protect at location A; 3.) 7401ASR with PA-POS-OC3-SMI, IOS 12.4 mainline, APS Working at location B; 4.) 7401ASR with PA-POS-OC3-SMI, IOS 12.4 mainline, APS Protect at location B. The options for what I want to do are that I know about, unless I'm missing something: 1.) L2TPv3 (supported on 12.4 on the 7401ASR); requires tunnel server card on 12012 (I do not have a tunnel server card, but would entertain the acceptance of one being donated to us); 2.) AToM (Ethernet over MPLS); does 12.4 on 7401ASR support this (I don't think it does). VMotion requires layer 2 adjacency between the ESX hosts (they perform IP and MAC migration from one host to another for the redundancy). I do have a small number of 7500-series routers available, as well as catalyst 5500-series switches with either RSM or RSFC cards available. If a fifth router is added, has anyone done L2TPv3 where one endpoint is comprised of an APS router pair? (A third router at location B would be difficult) Many thanks in advance for any pointers that can be provided. -- Lamar Owen Chief Information Officer Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute 1 PARI Drive Rosman, NC 28772 (828)862-5554 www.pari.edu _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/