10-30-2022 10:52 PM
Hello Cisco,
DMVPN is not a cisco propreitary.? From my understanding it is but i have recieved views from others saying it is not. Can you please clarify my doubt.?
Thanks,
Srini
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10-30-2022 11:18 PM - edited 10-30-2022 11:23 PM
It is Cisco proprietary.
Other vendor use protocol same as dmvpn but no totally dmvpn
"""Cisco DMVPN (Cisco Dynamic Multipoint VPN) is one solution to this. Huawei also had their DMVPN-compatible solution called DSVPN (Dynamic Smart VPN). Since the protocol is largely compatible, I’ll just reference it as DMVPN"""
10-30-2022 11:18 PM - edited 10-30-2022 11:23 PM
It is Cisco proprietary.
Other vendor use protocol same as dmvpn but no totally dmvpn
"""Cisco DMVPN (Cisco Dynamic Multipoint VPN) is one solution to this. Huawei also had their DMVPN-compatible solution called DSVPN (Dynamic Smart VPN). Since the protocol is largely compatible, I’ll just reference it as DMVPN"""
10-31-2022 12:45 AM
Thank you for the response.
10-31-2022 12:43 AM
In some way, both opinions are correct. DMVPN combines the three standard protocols IPSec, GRE and NHRP in a specific way. Although the three components are all established standards, the resulting DMVPN is not a standard. Every vendor could combine these protocol the same way, but for me the result is still a proprietary protocol.
10-31-2022 12:46 AM
Thank you for the clarification .
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