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Overlap Route in DC DC Failover
Hi all,
I've question regarding overlap route in AutoVPN.
Recently i read this documentation : https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Networks_and_Routing/MX_Routing_Behavior#DC-DC_Failover
Let's assume all those DC is Hub with NAT Mode.
1.Based on statement in that documentation, is it true that if DC 2 is down/unreachable by Branch MX, route failover to DC 1 will not happen for 10.1.0.0/16 ?
If so, i seems can't quite understand why that's the case.
I'm assuming once DC 2 is down, route for 10.1.0.0/16 will be deleted in AutoVPN, is this correct ?
2. Is there any other solution so 10.1.0.0/16 can failover to DC 1 ?
Any answer is appreciated, thank you.
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If you really do have two DCs with the same subnet, then those DCs are probably using layer 2 extension across the sites. If they have that, then use the two MXs in warm spare mode. They will then as a single unit, and which ever is up will get the traffic and route it appropriately.
Otherwise if you really want to run active/active, connect each MX to your layer 3 core using a stub network (I quite like /29's these days). Then use BGP between your core switch and the MX and dynamically advertise routes into the MX and AutoVPN. Then if a DC does die, the routes stopped getting advertised via BGP, and everything fails over nicely.
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If you really do have two DCs with the same subnet, then those DCs are probably using layer 2 extension across the sites. If they have that, then use the two MXs in warm spare mode. They will then as a single unit, and which ever is up will get the traffic and route it appropriately.
Otherwise if you really want to run active/active, connect each MX to your layer 3 core using a stub network (I quite like /29's these days). Then use BGP between your core switch and the MX and dynamically advertise routes into the MX and AutoVPN. Then if a DC does die, the routes stopped getting advertised via BGP, and everything fails over nicely.
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Thank you for your answer!
1 more question, i know if this is a bit more off topic, but can you deploy Passthrough Mode behind router not firewall ?
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You have a point here. Why would it not failover. When the spoke loses connectivity to the hub it also removes its routes..?
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