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IP Office Server Edition with MPLS and VPN Alternate Routing

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DBrewsky

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Jan 23, 2006
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We have a customer who is installing MPLS circuits (for voice only and directly attached to the WAN port) to a majority of their locations that have IPO V2 Rls 9.0.5(972) installed. In the event the MPLS drops, I would like to re-route traffic through the customers router (directly connected to the LAN port with a local network address), and across their VPN tunnel.

I know I can add multiple routes in the IP Office, but how does the METRIC value work to determine which route has priority over the other?

IP Office:
LAN: 172.20.20.200 connected on customer's data network. Gateway: 172.20.20.1
WAN: 192.168.20.200 connected on the MPLS link. Gateway: 192.168.20.1

Routes:
IP Address[tab][tab]Mask[tab][tab][tab][tab]Gateway[tab][tab][tab]Destination[tab][tab][tab]Metric
192.168.30.0[tab]255.255.255.0[tab]192.168.20.1[tab]WAN[tab][tab][tab][tab][tab][tab][tab]0
192.168.30.0[tab]255.255.255.0[tab]172.20.20.1[tab]LAN[tab][tab][tab][tab][tab][tab][tab]5

--DB

 
Lowest metric wins, but you really need to use a router for this. The system will only reroute if the gateway itself disappears not just because the circuit connected to it ceases to function, that's if I remember my testing correctly from years ago....... :)

 
Yes. This should all be done in a quality router, not the IPO.

 
Ok... I will let our customer know the options and I can test it at a location that is near me.

Summarize: Lowest Metric wins but it won't attempt a different route if that gateway is accessible.

--DB

 
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"IP Office Server Edition with MPLS and VPN Alternate Routing"

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Indeed, but the devices he's configuring are 500s if I understand correctly, maybe not :)

 
Link loss forwarding might help.

It isn't an easy thing to dynamically adjust routing if the only thing you have is a static route.

You might do better using RIP to advertise your routing up from the routers to the IP office, but again RIP is pretty basic as a routing protocol.



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