[VPN] VPN solutions
Dana J. Dawson
Dana.Dawson at qwest.com
Tue Dec 7 12:45:47 EST 2004
If you're going to be using client software (as opposed to a
site-to-site or router-to-router topology), then you'd be better off
using a Cisco VPN 3000 series concentrator. The client-related features
are better with the 3000 than they are with the IOS routers.
HTH
Dana
Dana J. Dawson Dana.Dawson at qwest.com
Sr. Staff Engineer CCIE #1937
Qwest Communications
600 Stinson Blvd., Suite 1S
Minneapolis MN 55413-2620
"Hard is where the money is."
Qian, Roger wrote:
> Hi All,
> We're doing hotel business. The hotels crossed nation want to connect
> the central reservation database in corporate office to get the
> reservations, and hotels send their availabilities updates to the
> database. We're going to use VPN to do this kind of 2-way
> communications.
> If set a Cisco router in corporate office and let each hotel to use
> client software to make such connection. How many VPN connections can
> have simultaneously? Is this a good way to go? Which Cisco router is
> better?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Roger
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