To make sure I'm clear: if I have an MPLS port on AT&T AVPN or Verizon Private IP on my HQ site and the rest of my sites are using Internet I would need *two* MPLS ports at a minimum: one at the Data Center and another at my site. My remote Internet sites go through the data center in order to access the MPLS. So at a minimum I would need a 2 node MPLS network--right?
+RM2Static Looks like it. Either the data center or make some of the regional branches dual homed, (Internet and MPLS) and use that as the entry point. I am talking from generic networking point of view, not qualified to talk about Viptela.
Any kinds of IP Phone can integrate with Viptela?
Can Viptela support VOIP traffic?
To make sure I'm clear: if I have an MPLS port on AT&T AVPN or Verizon Private IP on my HQ site and the rest of my sites are using Internet I would need *two* MPLS ports at a minimum: one at the Data Center and another at my site. My remote Internet sites go through the data center in order to access the MPLS. So at a minimum I would need a 2 node MPLS network--right?
+RM2Static Looks like it. Either the data center or make some of the regional branches dual homed, (Internet and MPLS) and use that as the entry point. I am talking from generic networking point of view, not qualified to talk about Viptela.
The volume is so low. At maximum, I can hardly hear anything