Cheapest cisco router that supports DMVPN?
creamy_stew
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I've setup a couple of DMVPN networks using c1812/2821, and it's worked great.
But I'm thinking of using cheaper routers for the spokes. Does anyone know which is the cheapest router that supports DMVPN? OSPF or EIGRP doesn't matter, either one is fine.
But I'm thinking of using cheaper routers for the spokes. Does anyone know which is the cheapest router that supports DMVPN? OSPF or EIGRP doesn't matter, either one is fine.
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QHalo Member Posts: 1,488Use this tool to figure out the IOS version that supports the features you want and then put that IOS into it again and you should be able to find the models that support it.
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stuh84 Member Posts: 503We use 800 series routers for DMVPN all the time. Anything from the 87* or the 88* range works without a problem.Work In Progress: CCIE R&S Written
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creamy_stew Member Posts: 406 ■■■□□□□□□□We use 800 series routers for DMVPN all the time. Anything from the 87* or the 88* range works without a problem.
the 881 looks sleek, I think I'm going to push for a couple of those to lab out.
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Syntax Member Posts: 61 ■■■□□□□□□□We've done DMVPNs on Cisco 2600s without an issue so as long as you have an IOS that supports it you should be good.
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creamy_stew Member Posts: 406 ■■■□□□□□□□Use this tool to figure out the IOS version that supports the features you want and then put that IOS into it again and you should be able to find the models that support it.
Cisco Feature Navigator - Cisco Systems
Being a CCNA obviously doesn't qualify me to use that feature
I chose "Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN) Phase 1", then selected IOS. The only hits I get in the 8xx range are: 831,836,837,871,876,877,878
OTOH, It says that a 1130 Wireless Bridge does support it. Sounds bizarre.