03-27-2012 01:48 AM
I have a question, you can establish a VPN tunnel with the BGP ?
03-27-2012 05:53 AM
Can you be a bit more specific?
You can use BGP routing proto to route inside VPN, you can run BGP to connect to VPN endpoints. BGP is crucial to MPLS VPNs etc. :-)
03-27-2012 06:03 AM
okay it is possible to route between two remote routers with BGP
03-27-2012 06:13 AM
Hi,
Only situation where I have configured BGP routing through VPN (If that was what you meant), was abit "exotic"
I/We had a 1841 router with a Primary ADSL connection (routing to ISP with BGP) and 3G HWIC cards to handle Secondary connection. This was also routed with BGP.
We configured 3G -> Easy VPN -> GRE tunnel -> BGP routing
This way we basicly used to run BGP routing trough a VPN connection for the Secondary link also.This way if the primary link/BGP routing went down, the Secondary 3G link would take over.
- Jouni
03-27-2012 06:20 AM
the aim is to create a site to site vpn ipsec vpn tunnel
via an OSPF routing BGP like you can do
02-18-2024 07:09 PM
Can you peer over a tunnel? YES. In fact Core Transit is a tunnel based BGP enabled IP Transit provider of sorts. Is it useful? Maybe / maybe not. It depends on what you're trying to do...
02-18-2024 08:12 PM
Yes, you can, as long as the route that you want to reach is installed in the routing table you can establish a VPN tunnel.
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