Hi Community!
I need your opinion about the following topology, I currently have an MX with an internet link and an MPLS link, I would like to know if you have found a way to conmute the internet over MPLS, that is, when the local internet goes down use the internet over MPLS, maybe with a default route for example . I have placed an image as a reference of the topology, at the moment according to the documentation that I have found it is not possible, but perhaps you have found a solution
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Same here, I used this configuration as a transition from MPLS to Internet-based SD-WAN.
But I add some additional stuff, like allowing split tunnel and use WAN 1 (Internet circuit) as Primary uplink and disabled the load balancing. I also added some SD-WAN policies to use WAN 2 (MPLS circuit) for voice and some sensitive traffic to our DC.
This was more predictable until I all the MPLS circuits were removed. After that, I used the uplink load balancing and modify the SD-WAN policies to use the best for voice or other custom performance classes.
Thanks for you answer, currently i have this solution in my infraestructure.
We have a similar requirement and at the hub we have the MXs in single ended concentrator mode. That allows it all to work as you wish.
Same here, I used this configuration as a transition from MPLS to Internet-based SD-WAN.
But I add some additional stuff, like allowing split tunnel and use WAN 1 (Internet circuit) as Primary uplink and disabled the load balancing. I also added some SD-WAN policies to use WAN 2 (MPLS circuit) for voice and some sensitive traffic to our DC.
This was more predictable until I all the MPLS circuits were removed. After that, I used the uplink load balancing and modify the SD-WAN policies to use the best for voice or other custom performance classes.
Thanks!