We have 3 sites that currently communicate using NEC SV8100 Netlink over a carrier VPN (not MPLS) and are considering switching to a 50Mb fiber connection at all 3 sites. All 3 would be using the same provider for fiber and using it internet access as well as Netlink. The SLA of the Fiber connection is <70ms cross country (We have offices in Florida and California). We have 32 phone ports on each SV8100.
The intention is to use our own IPSec VPNs between the sites for the Netlink (Between Cisco ASA devices). Outside of a complete outage at a site, is there any reason to believe there would be connectivity issues with Netlink in this manner? We have had latency problems with our current carrier VPN when we max our limited bandwidth at each site (6Mb).
Assuming we're able to restrict the internet usage from using all of the bandwidth at any given time (reserving 2 Mbps as overkill), should this be a reliable configuration?
Thanks.
The intention is to use our own IPSec VPNs between the sites for the Netlink (Between Cisco ASA devices). Outside of a complete outage at a site, is there any reason to believe there would be connectivity issues with Netlink in this manner? We have had latency problems with our current carrier VPN when we max our limited bandwidth at each site (6Mb).
Assuming we're able to restrict the internet usage from using all of the bandwidth at any given time (reserving 2 Mbps as overkill), should this be a reliable configuration?
Thanks.