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I would throw both interfaces in a zone. WLLB isn't a good use for this deployment.
Mike Pruett
You can use weights for your peers to prefer one over the other for the routes they send to you and you can also use route maps etc to broadcast IPs out certain BGP peers.
For monitoring you can do link monitors (config system link-monitor) but if the WAN drops you will stop receiving routes from that connection and it should default to the other.
You could use a single IP on the IPSec and in the event of failure that IP gets broadcast out the other pipe so no changes would be needed.
Mike Pruett
Thank you.
regarding the WAN load balance, I need to disable before applying BGP since there is no advantage to use in this case, right?
regarding the IPsec tunnel, I think I can use a loopback to terminate IPsec tunnel, right?
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I would throw both interfaces in a zone. WLLB isn't a good use for this deployment.
Mike Pruett
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