@Ryan_Miles
Thank you for your reply.
Just to be sure, I will add some background to my contact with support.
I first learned of loop behavior from an informal blog by a Cisco employee (Japanese contents).
Due to unofficial information, I have confirmed the specifications with support.
On top of that, the actual behavior was different, so I asked support to investigate.
For this reason, I have contacted support twice to be sure.
> If however you use OSPF on the hubs to peer with DC routers and then those DC routers also peer to each other you could introduce a loop. In these scenarios you can do route filtering on the routers to prevent loops/ensure expected routing paths. Also, Meraki Support can disable hub to hub tunnels if required due to the topology design.
Thanks for the very good information.
Yes, I think there are cases of loops caused by DC routers.
That interpretation would explain why it is not looping in my environment.
However, the display on the Dashboard appears to be looping regardless of other devices (e.g. DC routers).
Looking at the Route table in the dashboard, the Local Networks route appears to be looping.
In contrast, with "disable route exchange between hubs," the routes do not appear to be looping.
I am not sure if the Route table for Meraki MX is FIB or RIB...
Will this just be a display issue on the Dashboard?
I am not sure which information is correct.