AWS VPN Redundancy without vMX

Mloraditch
Building a reputation

AWS VPN Redundancy without vMX

Is there a way to do this? Have multiple sites connect to the Same VPC? It appears not, but figured I'd ask as I know there are some wizards around here.

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MacuserJim
A model citizen

I would think you could configure an AWS hardware VPN as redundancy to the vMX, but I've never tried it.

 

https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/create-connection-vpc/

PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

If your sites have static IP addresses, you can use the Amazon VPC VPN Gateway service.

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/vpn-connections.html

Mloraditch
Building a reputation

Thanks both of you for the replies, it appears neither option will exactly work in my scenario. May just have to get the customer to get a vMX.

DaMiBu
Conversationalist

You can do this with a dual tunnel Cohesive Network VN3 router.  The have a special offering and configuration for your exact setup.  We use it for our clients and it works really well.  License is considerably cheaper than vMX.  https://youtu.be/RlZ_3g9_5T4

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