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Remote Site Dual Link using IP Route Sharing

Remote Site Dual Link using IP Route Sharing

Marlon
New Contributor III
we are planning to add another WAN Link connection to our remote site, can we use the ip route sharing over WAN Link? WAN link is L2 connection provided by telco. Link 1 - VLAN 100 Link 2 - VLAN 200 thanks
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Marlon
New Contributor III
after executing the command below on both switches, the core now can see if one of the branch link is down and then utilized the other link. enable iproute bfd vr vr-default thanks! Great Help!

Marlon
New Contributor III
Hi Parthiban, i already used static route with BFD but still have the same problem, Core Switch enable iproute bfd 172.20.1.246 vr vr-default enable iproute bfd 172.21.1.246 vr vr-default Branch Switch enable iproute bfd 172.20.1.1 vr vr-default enable iproute bfd 172.21.1.1 vr vr-dedault based on the command " show bfd session" all status are up. Thanks Marlon

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PARTHIBAN_CHINN
Contributor
You should use static route with BFD to solve this issue.

Jarek
New Contributor II
Hi,

you have link up on core switch and some packet/flows will go via link one and some via link two (it depends on sharing criteria).

The core site doesn't know that one of the link on branch is down.

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Jarek
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