Hello,
I am able to configure OSPF over IPSec tunnel, but:
- I have another OSPF interface (through a physical interface) with lower cost that is Up and routes in the routing table are using this preferred link with correct cost.
- When the IPSec tunnel comes Up, the routing table is modified; routes are now using the IPSec interface although I have defined a higher cost for the VPN interface... looks like something is forced.
Has anyone come across a similar situation?
Thanks,
Monty.
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No ,but you could use a . route-map and tag the routes and over the ipsec-tunnel you adjust the metric.
With out seeing the cfg and route-table we will not know how to adjust the issue. Are the two routes 100% the same ( same prefix same prefix-length ) ?
Ken Felxi
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
Thanks Ken,
The routes are exactly the same, as both links are between the same 2 fortigates.
I will check into the route map and tagging, but I've never seen this behavior with multiple Ethernet or VLAN links, even if it is between the same 2 fortigates... it seems to be something special with VPN.
Regards,
Monty
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