how to route traffic over non meraki peering links?

DevilWAH
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how to route traffic over non meraki peering links?

Hi

 

I have a MX68 device that has a non meraki peering to a physialc network (MX-A)

 

Secondly I have a secone MX68 (MX-B) that has a meraki peering to MX-A. 

 

So all networks 10.0.0.0/8  are on the other side of the non meraki peering. 

 

I would like MX-B to send traffic destined to 10.0.0.0/8 to MX-A, but I cant remember how to do this, by defualt MX-A does not advertise the toure it has to 10.0.0.0/8 to other meraki peers and I cant set a static route that has a peer as the next hop. 

 

I did set the hub to be "default" route but this still does not work. Any ideas.

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GIdenJoe
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

You cannot route between AutoVPN and IPsec VPN.

So traffic coming from an IPsec peer cannot be tunneled back over an AutoVPN and vice versa.

If you want MX-B to reach the non-meraki peer you have two options:

1) You also peer directly between MX-B and the physical network.
2) You have another way to route from MX-A to the physical network like a LAN route.  Then you can use point your routing table to the next hop in a static route and make that static route available through the AutoVPN.

Tadpole86
Getting noticed

Peering directly from MX-B is likely your best option.

 

What you are trying to do will not work for the already mentioned reason

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