04-19-2023 09:00 AM
Good morning,
I have a question ... I can do it with 3 WAN links, 2 in one vedge and the other link in the second vedge mpls, inet on vEdge1 and vsat on vEdge2 I can do redundancy with the 3 wan links, or it can only be done with 2 links through tloc extensions
thanks in advance
04-19-2023 10:18 PM
Hi,
there is no limitation in restriction section. You can try:
04-20-2023 06:42 AM
Hi Kanan,
I already read that file before, but my question is how to do redundancy with 3 links in sd wan
Thank you for your collaboration
Regards,
Ciro Gustavo Mele
04-20-2023 07:02 AM
Hi,
you need three interconnection between device A and device B.
Extend two transports over device A for device B and one transport over device B for device A.
It is normal as with two TLOC extensions.
04-21-2023 05:15 AM
How are you,Hhow do you configure it, where do you determine which link to use if one of them goes down, do you have a link to this configuration?
Thank you so much
Ciro Gustavo Mele.
04-21-2023 06:29 AM
Hi,
general config rule: Router1 has MPLS transport and Router2 wants to reach mpls over Router1. For Router2 it is normal transport interface configuration in VPN0 (tunnel enabled ; route is written etc.). But for Router1 which should extend mpls for Router2, new interface is needed (which will act as "gateway" for Router2 transport interface), configure it without tunnel configuration but with TLOC extension. Here, you should define which physical interface (transport) you extend.
For your case, below is high level topology:
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