MX250 Hubs in warm spare mode

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MX250 Hubs in warm spare mode

I am trying to deploy MX250 as hub to support warm spare mode the question is

on M250-1 i have 192.168.13.10 on wan1 interface with 192.168.13.11 as virtual ip

on M250-2 the physical address on wan1 interface should be 192.168.13.10 or 192.168.13.12 with virtual ip being 192.168.13.11 ??

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Seshu
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@IotaNetworks Primary MX WAN, Spare MX WAN and Virtual IP must be 3 Unique IP addresses. 

 

VIP is configured on the dashboard for Primary.

On the spare MX, only the WAN IP is configured for Spare MX

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Deployment_Guides/MX_Warm_Spare_-_High_Availability_Pair#WAN_Vir...

 

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Seshu
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

@IotaNetworks Primary MX WAN, Spare MX WAN and Virtual IP must be 3 Unique IP addresses. 

 

VIP is configured on the dashboard for Primary.

On the spare MX, only the WAN IP is configured for Spare MX

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Deployment_Guides/MX_Warm_Spare_-_High_Availability_Pair#WAN_Vir...

 

Guruprakash_M
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Hi,

 

Can one of you kindly answer my query regarding the MX250 HA setup in "routed-mode"?

 

We do have a dual hand-off model Internet link with /29 IP subnet for HSRP mode of fail-over from ISP.

We would want to use the WAN ports to participate VRRP heartbeat packets to define the failover since the WAN1 & WAN2 be part of same broadcast domain and moreover ISP routers and MX WAN connections are a local LAN within Data Center.

 

Is that something possible in MX? If yes, should we proceed to use a VIP in WAN or not?

 

As a note, we had single LAN connections in each MX LAN ports as a downlink and they are effectively being used for VRRP but when the downlink goes down we end up facing Active/Active role for both MX kits.

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