10-10-2023 09:04 AM
Is it possible for a single logical switch to have ebgp peering with a public ASN?
Will there be routing loops?
1 logical switch meaning 2 physical links.
Can sdwan be implemented in such a scenario?
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10-10-2023 09:22 AM - edited 10-10-2023 09:23 AM
Hello @Iloveyou,
Yes, it's possible for a single logical switch (representing multiple physical links) to have eBGP peering with a public ASN. This setup is commonly seen in scenarios where a network wants to achieve high availability and load balancing by utilizing multiple physical links while maintaining the same logical entity.
SD-WAN can be implemented in this scenario to intelligently manage traffic across these multiple links. SD-WAN controllers can dynamically select the best path based on various factors such as latency, packet loss, link bandwidth, etc. This can help optimize traffic flow and ensure efficient utilization of the multiple links.
10-10-2023 09:22 AM - edited 10-10-2023 09:23 AM
Hello @Iloveyou,
Yes, it's possible for a single logical switch (representing multiple physical links) to have eBGP peering with a public ASN. This setup is commonly seen in scenarios where a network wants to achieve high availability and load balancing by utilizing multiple physical links while maintaining the same logical entity.
SD-WAN can be implemented in this scenario to intelligently manage traffic across these multiple links. SD-WAN controllers can dynamically select the best path based on various factors such as latency, packet loss, link bandwidth, etc. This can help optimize traffic flow and ensure efficient utilization of the multiple links.
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