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IWAN: Why EIGRP or BGP Over the DMVPN Tunnel?
Posted on November 23, 2015 by Denise "Fish" Fishburne * 0 Comments
IWAN (Intelligent Wide Area Network) and Why EIGRP or BGP over the DMVPN.
Tunnel,
In this YouTube “playing in the lab" IWAN fun we are going to drill down between 2 sites — Branch 3 and the
Hub site. Branch 3 will be in “hybrid” mode (1 MPLS link and 1 Internet Link) — in the past using the MPLS
link as a primary and the internet link as backup only. Now, however, taking advantage of IWAN's Intelligent
Path Control
We will design the implementation such that should we need to fall back from Intelligent Path Control to
normal routing... we fallback to what is (for many customers’) today's norm in this situation — MPLS as the
Primary and Internet as the backup. For this to happen.....there will only be 1 entry in the RIB (via the
MPLS) How, then you ask, would you ever send any traffic at all out of the Internet link (tunnel 20) if that
path is not in the routing table? @
PiRv3 can read the EIGRP topo table and the BGP table..... we can still do intelligent decision making at the
WAN edge and only send out the Internet path if we know we can get to that prefix in this direction.
Hope you have fun with the video and playing in the lab with me. @
Click on the diagram below to go play. @
Approx time: 25 Minutestentry in
Branch 3
10.3.0.0/16
Filed Under: DMVPN, Fun in the Lab, IWAN, PfRv3, YouTube
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