08-01-2022 09:37 PM
Hello Techies,
I need your help/suggestion which protocol is best suited for the attached topology.
I have 2 ISP connection. Primary internet connection is ISP1 and 2nd is for failover.
Scenario 1: If primary internet goes down traffic automatically shift on secondary WAN.
Scenario2: If any Router (R4, R5) goes down traffic disperse on both side.
08-01-2022 09:55 PM
C'mon, man.
If you want to copy-n-paste your homework could you, at least, do it correctly?
08-01-2022 10:02 PM
i do not understand what you are trying to say? i am a new learner and asking for your help/suggestion.
08-01-2022 10:25 PM
@khurram49 wrote:
which protocol is best suited for the attached topology.
Where is the attached topology?
08-01-2022 10:28 PM
08-01-2022 10:27 PM
08-01-2022 11:48 PM
Local networks also needs to communicate with each other. Only traffic destined to internet will forward to the internet.
08-02-2022 01:17 AM
Kindly show us what you've done so far.
So at least we know where to guide you.
Unless, the objective of this thread is to provide the answers.
08-02-2022 01:21 AM
there are actually two routing here,
one between your edge routers and ISP's
other between your network router.
I prefer OSPF always.
08-02-2022 02:04 AM
OSPF with 3 Areas?
08-02-2022 02:08 AM
no need Area 0 for all router is enough IF you config other than Static route with ISP then you need to add more than one Area (keep your internal network hidden from ISP router).
Do lab and test config.
08-03-2022 03:13 AM
i have configured the in the same area 0 but getting 2 DR and BDR.
08-03-2022 03:26 AM
area is not relate to DR/BDR, if you use Ethernet Link and use broadcast as ospf network you will get DR/BDR for each link.
08-03-2022 03:35 AM
is it good or bad? will they effect the network? how can we improve our network with less overhead?
08-03-2022 04:40 AM - edited 08-03-2022 04:43 AM
are you network as you share above ? is there any SW router connect to it?
I will share small lab to explain this point
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