07-08-2025 02:44 PM
I have router a with a gre tunnel (tunn 1)to router b. Gig 0/0/0 to Gig 0/0/0
i need to make another tunnel from A to a third on router C. C is connected to B on gig 0/0/1.
No routing protocols it’s a small network all static’s.
What’s the best way to handle the source interface on router A? Use the public IP? The interface itself, gig 0/0/0? Or the Tunn 1 IP addr?
07-08-2025 03:00 PM
Tunnel IP use as source of tunnel that can not be
Use IP as source or egress interface
Sure egress interface' this make your tunnel down when source interface is down.
Can I use same interface as source interface of two different tunnel points to two different remote peer ? YES sure you can
MHM
07-09-2025 01:52 AM
hello @ColForbin
Tunnel1 as source will not work _ tht IP exist only after the first tunnel is UP ...
Be sure Router C has got a static route back to Router A's source IP through Router B for the tunnel to come up successfuly.
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