[AusNOG] Fwd: multi customer self manageable virtual router
Skeeve Stevens
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Sun Apr 28 10:39:01 EST 2013
George,
I don't think what you want exists. And a friendly Web UI? Really?
If there is something, it probably wont be very enterprise grade.
Cisco and Juniper both do the whole VRF thing very well, but not so
scalable on the NAT side... ASR1K or MX5 to start. Maybe with a SRX for
the NAT side.
They all have web interfaces... but really?
...Skeeve
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On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 10:31 AM, David George <davidg at oztix.com.au> wrote:
> Morning all,****
>
> Does anyone know if a product exists that can allow me to
> act as a gateway for a bunch of different private l3/l2 networks with
> overlapping ips… so it’ll have to understand multiple route tables or vrf
> at some level (still need each customer isolated, although each customer
> can have multiple sites)… and give the customers the ability to manage
> their own ipsec tunnels, port forwards and anything else they’re likely to
> want via a friendly web ui ? The alternative is running up one vm per
> customer of one of the many good all-in-one router distros.. Currently
> each customer is handed off via a dot1q vlan. ****
>
> Or am I looking at this the wrong way, and should I move
> all of this onto some decent cisco kit and work on finding a friendly web
> ui that can manage rules relevant to the client on that device? ****
>
> ** **
>
> Thanks in advance****
>
> -dave.****
>
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