02-28-2007 12:14 AM - edited 03-03-2019 03:57 PM
Hi!
I have 2 outgoing interface, one through serial interface (primary route) and another through VPN Tunnel. I am running ospf. In order to maximize the use of VPN Tunnel, I have seggregated some application going through VPN Tunnel using a route map statement. Now the problem is my outgoing traffic is taking the path of VPN but incoming traffic taking the path of serial interface. Is there any way I can influence the route map seggregated incoming traffic to take the take the same interface path using ospf?
Thanks in advance.
02-28-2007 12:18 AM
you would need a PBR for these subnets at the other end as these subnets will be advertised by OSPF over the primary route.
Configure a route-map policy on the other side and point it to the VPN
HTH, rate if it does
Narayan
02-28-2007 12:26 AM
Hi! thanks for your quick reply. I forgot to mention that my both interfaces landed on different places (e.g. vpn landed on US, Serial landed on SG), do i need to create a route map for both of the end? what will happen to the outbound if one link fails? Does setting both ip next-hop will redirect the traffic during fallback?
Thanks again.
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