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How can i separate Tx link and Rx link to different ways ?

Hi all, i have a diagram(below).

So, can i configure to separate transmit and receive link as diagram.?  and if it is possible, how to i configure it?

The goal is PC 1 can ping to PC 2, and should be separate send and receive (transmit and receive).

Any answear will be greatly appreciated! :)

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You can use OSPF COST value and change the routing decisions based upon your requirement but as said by Devils_advocate, asymmetric routing can cause issues.

Regards,

Sheshu. 

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Can someone help me?

What is the routing protocols you are using in all the routers?

Hi nagasheshu

I am using OSPF for routing all router.

You can use OSPF COST value and change the routing decisions based upon your requirement but as said by Devils_advocate, asymmetric routing can cause issues.

Regards,

Sheshu. 

Hi nagasheshu,

But as i know, OSPF Cost only decide routes between routers, it's can not separate Tx link and Rx link, right?

Hi,

What do you mean by separating Tx and Rx link?

Is below not requirement?

When PC2 sends traffic to PC1, the path must be Private1->Private3->PrivateA->Remote2

When PC1 sends traffic to PC2, the path must be Remote2->PrivateA->PrivateB->Pravate1

Is this not your requirement?

Regards,

Sheshu.

Hi nagasheshu2010

Correct

Sorry, devils_advocate and nagasheshu2010 becausei have missed understand.

I have made a lab used OSPF cost and it work now. 

I'll study more and maybe come back to ask some questions :)

Thanks you guys.

devils_advocate
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Async routing can cause issues with things like Firewalls, what is the reason you want to do this?

Are you using static or dynamic routing?

Hi devils_advocate

So do you have any ideal for this case?

I am using OSPF 

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