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Possible issues with Unicast reverse path forwarding in multihomed network

r.cheung
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Are there any issues with enabling unicast reverse path forwarding on a partially meshed network? If there are 3 sites, (A, B, C) connected like a triangle, would there be issues with enabling it on site A, if it only connects to Site B to reach Site C when the circuit between A and C goes down? Routing is performed by EIGRP. That way, there really wouldn't be any asymmetric routing.

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csthomas
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Level 1

Does "A" have full routes? If you're trying to use RPF for security, having a default route pretty much destroys it.

zaziz
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

InternetA---A-----B----C-----Internet-C

link between A and C is down.

where is RPF enabled. link between

1)A to B

2) B to A

3)B to C

4)C to B

For Internet Traffic it really depends where is the traffic entering your network and where it will exit.

for Internal traffic RPF should work fine in such scenario

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