benchmark for the VPN to provision

Alannabi
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benchmark for the VPN to provision

Hello Team,

 

I went through a document where it mentions the below:

"It’s absurdly simple to configure. So simple in fact, that it’s been the benchmark for the fastest VPN to provision in the industry"

 

Do we have these benchmarks?

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alemabrahao
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Were did you read this?

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BrandonS
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This seems kind of subjective and depends on a number of factors.  I am also curious where you read this.  it doesn't really sound like Cisco facing material to me.

 

I mean it is dumb simple, but maybe not "one click" for 100+ sites with firewall requirements, etc., right?

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Alannabi
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This is what I do believe that it is just a subjective describe just for market and provision purposes.

such as the below:

 

Auto VPN

  1. What is the major benefit of Auto VPN technology in the Meraki MX?

Our auto-provisioning site-to-site VPN connects branches securely, without tedious manual VPN configurations. Using the cloud, Meraki MX configures, monitors, and maintains your VPN so you don't have to. Our solution provides site-to-site VPN tunnel creation with a single mouse click. When enabled through the dashboard

The only document I know of is Meraki's own whitepaper.

 

https://meraki.cisco.com/product-collateral/auto-vpn-whitepaper/?file

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ww
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If i google that text i find it on the website from @AjitKumar 

 

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