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Hi,
We have this route-based VPN with partner. It is static routing with VPN site A as preferred.
Problem that sometimes partner, which is normally on-site A, becomes Active on B site, while our route is still points to A. We see traffic all looks good, just the thing that we send traffic to site A and get it back through site B. Looking at the logs i don't see drops, but users say they have no connection. Spoofing is not an issue, so not sure what exactly kills the connection. I assume Asymmetric routing is to blame one way or another.
>Is there any way to live with Asymmetric routing situation in Route Based VPN?
(At the moment i have only static routing at my disposal, as have some corporate limitations on running dynamic routing on the firewalls.)
Thank you.
Not sure if this would work, but in static routes, there is a way to configure IP Monitoring with "Force Interface Symmetry". You can play with that option.
Thanks, this does look like a potential way to resolve this.
Learned something new. Never seen that option before @Vladimir . Thanks for pointing that out 🙌
What strange sorcery is this Vladimir? 😀 Never heard of "Force Interface Symmetry" for route IP Monitoring either. Guess these are things you find out when you write a book or something.
@Timothy_Hall haha, yea, things you find out when you write a book, not that I would know 😂😂. By the way, both your and @Vladimir 's book...FANTASTIC 👌👍
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