03-20-2018 05:25 AM - edited 03-07-2019 12:22 AM
Hi,
I have two VPN (DMVPN and IPsec VPN) connection between SITE A (HO) and SITE B with two different ISPs. The DMVPN is configured with Dynamic routing protocol as EIGRP and the second VPN is configured with static route AD value 171 (Higher then EIGRP) at both end becuase DMVPN is my main tunnel.
I want to transfer one application traffic over the IPsec VPN and I configured the route-map with IPSLA on branch office router. Its working fine with failover.
Question: If my Branch user will try to access the application traffic and Branch office router selects a path over the IPsec VPN due to route-map next hop option. Now, How to HO router will choose the path for reply packets? Will it send to the DMVPN becuase lower AD value in the routing table or it will send back with the original path (IPsec VPN)?
Regards,
Deepak Kumar
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03-20-2018 10:29 AM - edited 03-22-2018 06:15 AM
Hi,
Sorry, everyone for this stupid question. It is the default behavior of device (without NAT) that packet flow will check for acl and routing table. So reply packet will deliver via DMVPN connection.
I didn't find any solution so I was configured a route-map with next hop address and it replies on the same path as I need (Via IPsec VPN).
If you have any other solution, please share.
Another solution, I found to monitor the routing with EEM.
Regards,
Deepak Kumar
03-20-2018 10:29 AM - edited 03-22-2018 06:15 AM
Hi,
Sorry, everyone for this stupid question. It is the default behavior of device (without NAT) that packet flow will check for acl and routing table. So reply packet will deliver via DMVPN connection.
I didn't find any solution so I was configured a route-map with next hop address and it replies on the same path as I need (Via IPsec VPN).
If you have any other solution, please share.
Another solution, I found to monitor the routing with EEM.
Regards,
Deepak Kumar
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