MX 84 Static Routing Issue

ludwigbery
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MX 84 Static Routing Issue

Hi,

 

would anyone be able to help me with my flat network?

im having issues below

SRS2.JPG

 

 

MX Subnet - 192.168.0.0/24

MX IP - 192.168.0.246

SRS1.JPG

 

 

 

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nealgs
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what are you using for you next hop gateway for the 192.168.100.1 subnet?

PhilipDAth
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Kind of a big deal

The next hop would need to be 192.168.0.x.

 

What device is providing a route to this remote subnet.?

ludwigbery
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@PhilipDAth @nealgs 

192.168.100.1 is my MPLS router

 

just to give you a more grasp of the issue. I'm replacing old Juniper of my client with Meraki. they do have 2 service provider with MPLS.

 

in Meraki I can directly input all the static routes needed to the 1st MPLS router which has 192.168.0.1 (also my next hop) no problem with this route

 

but with 192.168.100.1 I need to pass Juniper with 192.168.0.254 address, now on meraki the next hop is juniper instead of directly MPLS router

ww
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Kind of a big deal

then you need also 100.x subnet on meraki and trunk them both to the juniper. 

 

otherwise 0.1 is your only next hop

ludwigbery
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Hi @ww 

 

thanks! this is what im thinking, but, MX84 is configured with single LAN do I need to create VLAN's?

Yes, you do need to use VLANs to define multiple subnets in the MX.

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