[c-nsp] EIGRP and BGP Administrative distance issue
jack daniels
jckdaniels12 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 4 13:50:15 EDT 2010
Dear experts,
Please advise and help... If any more info required , for clarity please
suggest.
Thanx in advance.
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 7:03 PM, jack daniels <jckdaniels12 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> My office 2 is DR site of DR1..............All my traffic goes out to MPLS
> remote sites via office 1 , and it goes out via office 2 only when office is
> down ...
>
> Below is my office 2 network ....Network of office 1 and office 2 are
> replica of each other.
>
>
>
> OFFICE 2
>
>
> MPLS router 1 MPLS router 2
>
>
> L2 Switch
>
> Distruition switch 1---------------Distribution Switch 2
> | |
> | |
> EIGRP DOMAIN
>
> ||
>
> |
> OFFICE 1--------------------MPLS Cloud
>
>
> EBGP between -
>
> 1) DS1 and MPLS router 1
> 2) DS1 and MPLS router 2
> 3) DS2 and MPLS router 1
> 4) DS2 and MPLS router 2
>
> IBGP
>
> 1) DS1 and DS2
>
> At both DS I'm redistributing BGP to EIGRP .....
>
> 1) My office 2 is learning MPLS routes as preffered routes from EIGRP
> domain Office 1
> 2) office 2 is DR site , so all traffic should go via office 1
> 3) when traffic of users in office 2 reach distribution switch 1 or 2 ,
> they find EBGP route AD 20 and route via EIGRP 170 ... so they go out via
> office 2 .Which is against requirement as its DR site only.
> 4) so how to route traffic to MPLS via office 1 of users sitting in office
> 2 ...???
> 5) and how to route traffic to MPLS via office 2 when OFFICE1 is down
> ...???
>
> Regards
>
>
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