good morning I would like to know if I can have 2 VPNs active at the same time passing traffic on an
How would the configuration be to perform this step?
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If you mean two VPNs between the same two VPN peers - no. If you mean a VPN to one peer and another VPN to a different peer, yes.
If the VPNs are between MXs in the same org, follow this guide:
If the two remote VPN peers are not Meraki, use this guide:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Site-to-site_VPN/Site-to-Site_VPN_Settings#Non-Meraki_VPN_peers
Note that in this case you can't route traffic from one VPN peer to another VPN peer.
Hi @Carlos23 , what’s your setup here? Are you using a Meraki MX at both ends of the VPN or are these non Meraki vpn peers?
@Carlos23 : Check this thread
https://community.meraki.com/t5/Security-SD-WAN/meraki-active-active-branch-setup/m-p/37988
If you mean two VPNs between the same two VPN peers - no. If you mean a VPN to one peer and another VPN to a different peer, yes.
If the VPNs are between MXs in the same org, follow this guide:
If the two remote VPN peers are not Meraki, use this guide:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Site-to-site_VPN/Site-to-Site_VPN_Settings#Non-Meraki_VPN_peers
Note that in this case you can't route traffic from one VPN peer to another VPN peer.
I mean to use a VPN going out through WAN 1 and another VPN going out through WAN 2 at the same time but both go to the same destination only through different ISPs
Sounds like one device and two VPN tunnels (?). Yes, it is possible.
Me refiero a usar una VPN que sale a través de WAN 1 y otra VPN que sale a través de WAN 2 al mismo tiempo, pero ambas van al mismo destino solo a través de diferentes ISP. esto es lo que quiero hacer
I mean to use a VPN going out through WAN 1 and another VPN going out through WAN 2 at the same time but both go to the same destination only through different ISPs
No. They have to be built to the primary interface.