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Eigrp Router
EIGRP Routers:
In the scenario where I have a Router RA and RB (individually connected to WAN), behind RA and RB there is a Switch that RA and RB are connected to, and behind the Switch there are other Routers(R2,R3,R4,R5) connected to the same Switch to which RA and RB are connected to.
in The other side of the WAN there is also similar Network.
Now if RA fails then comes back (assuming it will looses Routes), how do I make RA gets its routes from RB instead of from routers across the WAN ?
Thank you
In the scenario where I have a Router RA and RB (individually connected to WAN), behind RA and RB there is a Switch that RA and RB are connected to, and behind the Switch there are other Routers(R2,R3,R4,R5) connected to the same Switch to which RA and RB are connected to.
in The other side of the WAN there is also similar Network.
Now if RA fails then comes back (assuming it will looses Routes), how do I make RA gets its routes from RB instead of from routers across the WAN ?
Thank you
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Route filtering. Configure routes which you want to receive and/or deny from the remote WAN routers.
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My question is :
I guess it will still query RB since they are connected to the same Switch.
Now if RA fails then comes back (assuming it will looses Routes), how do I make RA gets its routes from RB instead of from routers across the WAN ?
I guess it will still query RB since they are connected to the same Switch.
ASKER
On the above screenshot, if RA fails, then comes back up, how to make it query RB instead of the router in the other side of the WAN ?
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Thanks I will come back later to this topic