Meraki SDWAN with DR site

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Meraki SDWAN with DR site

Hi,

 

    I have a deployment of Cisco Meraki SDWAN but for this use case they want to have a backup site of SDWAN once the main site are down.       

           Main Site MX  Hub  ------------- Spoke Branch Site MX 

                                                                 |

           DR Site Backup Hub ------------

 

   Is it feasible to configure, the Active is Main and the Passive is DR site. Please any recommendation guys.

  Thank you

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Tony-Sydney-AU
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Hi @AYEN ,

 

You just click and hold the cross-arrows, moving up the Hub you want to have the best priority.

 

The number is the priority ; the hub on the top has the best and the others would be back up / fail over.

 

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cmr
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You can order the hubs so that the main site is at the top of the list and the DR site is second on the list.  This was all connections should go to the main site unless it has a problem.

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AYEN
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Hi @cmr ,

 

     How about the default route, do i need to configure both hub as a default route or not?

 

alemabrahao
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No, it is not necessary, just set the HUB priority order and it will work fine.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/Architectures_and_Best_Practices/Cisco_Meraki_Best_Practice_Design/...

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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AYEN
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Hi @alemabrahao ,

 

      I already search the possible document for these use case, but I confuse regarding priority hub on Meraki Auto VPN. How do I setup the priority? Do I set last Hub datacenter for descending order.

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Tony-Sydney-AU
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Hi @AYEN ,

 

You just click and hold the cross-arrows, moving up the Hub you want to have the best priority.

 

The number is the priority ; the hub on the top has the best and the others would be back up / fail over.

 

If you found this post helpful, please give it kudos. If my answer solved your problem, click "accept as solution" so that others can benefit from it.
alemabrahao
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It's very simple, the priority is from bottom to top according to the numbering, that is, number 1 has greater priority over number 2.

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

Please, if this post was useful, leave your kudos and mark it as solved.
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