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тАО12-19-2007 02:09 AM
тАО12-19-2007 02:09 AM
matric based routing
we have been trying to use our two Hp switches (5308XL and 3400cl) to do routing base on link status but we have been unsuccessful. we will appreciate if any one can give some hints for following sinarios
we have two sites and each has one link to internet and private VPN connection to each other. we also have ipsec vpn through internet between our two firewalls.
we are using these two hp switches as our core/edge switch as well as doing routing for us in each site. we would like to setup routing table such a way that if in case one link goes down we would like to direct all traffic through other link.
some one suggested to use matric/cost based routing in switch but we are not able to find exact command for these two switches.
we only have around 10 stattic routing entry in each switch so we would like this to be simple one.
Thank you in advance
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тАО12-19-2007 04:30 PM
тАО12-19-2007 04:30 PM
Re: matric based routing
Instead of "metric" using "distance".
Just a different way of "weighing" the route.
Example:
ip route 10.0.0.0/24 192.168.1.1 distance 20.
Good luck
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тАО12-19-2007 04:43 PM
тАО12-19-2007 04:43 PM
Re: matric based routing
HP ProCurve Switch 5308xl(config)# ip route 10.0.21.0/24 192.168.1.1 distance 20
Invalid input: distance
thank you
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тАО12-19-2007 04:48 PM
тАО12-19-2007 04:48 PM
Re: matric based routing
misread your message.
On 53xx and 34xx not possible.
54xx and 35xx support this.
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тАО12-19-2007 10:22 PM
тАО12-19-2007 10:22 PM
Re: matric based routing
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тАО12-20-2007 03:22 AM
тАО12-20-2007 03:22 AM
Re: matric based routing
have and will be appreciated.
thank you
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тАО12-31-2007 04:45 AM
тАО12-31-2007 04:45 AM
Re: matric based routing
i am going through rip documents but i am bit confused in setting up rip routing table for our case.
i will appreciate if you guys can give us some help how to best configure rip routing for our case.
Thank you
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тАО01-02-2008 09:46 AM
тАО01-02-2008 09:46 AM
Re: matric based routing
VPN connections are for unicast traffic only. If you want to get broadcast (RIPv1) or Multicast (OSPF) traffic across the VPN link, you have to configure a GRE tunnel (on the WAN/VPN router).
Please provide a drawing of your topology and device your are using.
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тАО01-02-2008 01:55 PM
тАО01-02-2008 01:55 PM
Re: matric based routing
i have attached our network diagram for your information and below are the devices information
Router = Cisco (Managed by ISP and used for our private IP VPN)
Firewall = Juniper SSG140 and Juniper SSG20
Edge Routing Switches = Procourve 5308xl and Procourve 3400cl
let us know if you required more information
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тАО01-02-2008 04:34 PM
тАО01-02-2008 04:34 PM
Re: matric based routing
If you can do that, you wouldn't need a dynamic routing protocol. You would only have a static route on the 53xx that points to the Juniper box. The Juniper boxes would do the appropriate routing based on your preference (configure metrics on the Juniper boxes).
Hope this helps.