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GRE Tunnel - Traffic flow

saquib.tandel
Level 1
Level 1

Hi

I got an issue with reference to attach design.

Traffic from Loc_A designated to Loc_C passes Loc_B, but if link between Loc_B and Loc_A is down then it goes directly.

How do I influence traffic from Loc_A designated to Loc_C to go direct.

Loc_A is connected to Loc_B via Metro Ethernet   ( OSPF is the routing protocol )

Loc_A is connected to Loc_C via IPSEC_GRE Tunnel  ( EIGRP for tunnel interface )

Loc_B is connected to Loc_C via IPSEC_GRE Tunnel  ( Eigrp for Tunnel Interface )

On Loc_A / Loc_B / Loc_C there is mutual redistribution between EIGRP and OSPF

thnks

ST

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gatlin007
Level 4
Level 4

ST,

As a result of the mutual redistribution the subnets in question look better over the OSPF Metro E with an admin distance of 110.  Networks redistributed into EIGRP have an admin distance of 170.

Why not run a single routing protocol for one homogonous routing domain?

You could use then ā€˜distanceā€™ command under EIGRP or OSPF to make specific routes in question look more attractive over the tunnel network.  You could also use the ā€˜distance eigrpā€™ command to change the admin distance for EIGRP globally.  These two options donā€™t generally scale well but they are effective.

http://conft.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2/iproute/command/reference/1rfeigrp.html#wp1017590


Hereā€™s a good admin distance doc:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094195.shtml



Chris

Hi Chris

thanks for replying, with distance command it doesnt work either. Initial config of Loc_A / Loc_B / Loc_C are attached.

In near future we plan to have more internet links with unequal bandwidth, so I selected EIGRP.

I also have plan to apply route-map to restrict the flow of subnet between GRE Tunel

Any help

Thanks

ST

Hi

Distance command not working as expected.

Loc_A receives routes for Loc_C from Loc_B and Loc_C but prefers Loc_B.

Can I get help on influence the  traffic flow.


#sh ip route eigrp

D EX 192.168.88.0/24 [170/10496000] via 172.20.1.2, 00:06:51, Tunnel4

show ip route 192.168.88.0
Routing entry for 192.168.88.0/24
  Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 20, type extern 2, forward metric 3
  Redistributing via eigrp 2
  Advertised by eigrp 2
  Last update from 172.16.1.1 on FastEthernet0/1, 00:07:23 ago
  Routing Descriptor Blocks:
  * 172.16.1.1, from 172.20.0.9, 00:07:23 ago, via FastEthernet0/1
      Route metric is 20, traffic share count is 1

Try this config on the WAN routers where mutual redistribution occurs.

route-map eigrp2ospf deny 10
match tag 111
exit

route-map eigrp2ospf permit 20
set tag 222
exit

##

route-map ospf2eigrp deny 10
match tag 222
exit

route-map ospf2eigrp permit 20
set tag 111
exit


##

router ospf 1
redistribute eigrp 2 subnets type 1 route-map eigrp2ospf
exit

router eigrp 2
redistribute ospf 1 route-map ospf2eigrp
exit

##

This prevents routes from back feeding into the originating protocol.  It will also set OSPF external routes to type 1.  The metric of a type 1 route will increase as itā€™s propagated throughout the network.  This should be helpful in this topology.  If you still have sub-optimal pathing after this change adjusting the OSPF metrics should fix it.



Chris

Hi Chris,

Route_Map didnt help.

Output is same as posted before.

thanks

ST

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