07-12-2016 11:42 PM - edited 03-08-2019 06:36 AM
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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07-14-2016 06:58 AM
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.
07-13-2016 06:19 PM
Can someone help me?
07-14-2016 03:00 AM
What is the routing protocols you are using in all the routers?
07-14-2016 06:46 AM
Hi nagasheshu
I am using OSPF for routing all router.
07-14-2016 06:58 AM
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.
07-14-2016 06:29 PM
Hi nagasheshu,
But as i know, OSPF Cost only decide routes between routers, it's can not separate Tx link and Rx link, right?
07-15-2016 01:22 AM
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.
07-15-2016 03:10 AM
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.
07-14-2016 03:11 AM
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?
07-14-2016 06:49 AM
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