Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network Explained

Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network (DMVPN)[1] is a dynamic tunneling form of a virtual private network (VPN) supported on Cisco IOS-based routers, and Huawei AR G3 routers,[2] and on Unix-like operating systems.

Process

DMVPN provides the capability for creating a dynamic-mesh VPN network without having to pre-configure (static) all possible tunnel end-point peers, including IPsec (Internet Protocol Security) and ISAKMP (Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol) peers.[3] DMVPN is initially configured to build out a hub-and-spoke network by statically configuring the hubs (VPN headends) on the spokes, no change in the configuration on the hub is required to accept new spokes. Using this initial hub-and-spoke network, tunnels between spokes can be dynamically built on demand (dynamic-mesh) without additional configuration on the hubs or spokes. This dynamic-mesh capability alleviates the need for any load on the hub to route data between the spoke networks.

Technologies

Internal routing

Routing protocols such as OSPF, EIGRP v1 or v2 or BGP are generally run between the hub and spoke to allow for growth and scalability. Both EIGRP and BGP allow a higher number of supported spokes per hub.[5]

Encryption

As with GRE tunnels, DMVPN allows for several encryption schemes (including none) for the encryption of data traversing the tunnels. For security reasons Cisco recommend that customers use AES.[6]

Phases

DMVPN has three phases that route data differently.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cisco engineers . Dynamic Multipoint IPsec VPNs (Using Multipoint GRE/NHRP to Scale IPsec VPNs) . Cisco . Cisco . 24 September 2017 . en.
  2. http://support.huawei.com/enterprise/docinforeader.action?contentId=DOC1000019452&partNo=10092 Huawei DSVPN Configuration
  3. Kurniadi . S. H. . Utami . E. . Wibowo . F. W. . Dec 2018 . Building Dynamic Mesh VPN Network using MikroTik Router . Journal of Physics: Conference Series . en . 1140 . 012039 . 10.1088/1742-6596/1140/1/012039 . 1742-6596 . free.
  4. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/WAN_and_MAN/DMVPN_2_Phase2.html#wp37674 DMVPN Design Guide: Using a Routing Protocol Across the VPN
  5. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/WAN_and_MAN/DMVPN_2_Phase2.html#wp38033 DMVPN Design Guide: Routing Protocol Configuration
  6. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/WAN_and_MAN/DMVPN_1.html#wp37110 DMVPN Design Guide: Best Practices and Known Limitations