Hi All,
I have a question about failing over when policy routing is in use.
we have two sites at work that are connected both into a private WAN, and the internet via separate ADSL connections.
I have built a GRE/IPSEC tunnel over the internet connections as well, and use route-maps to direct delay sensitive traffic such as Citrix, Voice & Telnet over the private WAN and everything else over the Internet / GRE tunnel.
This is working fine, but I would like to be able to push all traffic to either link should the other go down.
I can do this fine with OSPF or EIGRP so long as there is no policy routing, so is there another way I can keep this policy routing without loosing redundancy ?
I have a question about failing over when policy routing is in use.
we have two sites at work that are connected both into a private WAN, and the internet via separate ADSL connections.
I have built a GRE/IPSEC tunnel over the internet connections as well, and use route-maps to direct delay sensitive traffic such as Citrix, Voice & Telnet over the private WAN and everything else over the Internet / GRE tunnel.
This is working fine, but I would like to be able to push all traffic to either link should the other go down.
I can do this fine with OSPF or EIGRP so long as there is no policy routing, so is there another way I can keep this policy routing without loosing redundancy ?