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02-11-2019 07:44 AM
I think I know the answer for this question but would like to confirm with anyone who actually imoplemented this. I have a static route with destination 10.237.102.143/32 going through tunnel 10 . Now, I would like to have a staic route to 10.224.0.0/12 through tunnel 20.
As per my understanding, any traffic destined to 10.237.102.143 will take tunnel.10 but any other destination in 10.224.0.0/12 subnet will take tunnel.20 . Am I correct?
TIA.
02-11-2019 08:22 AM
yes you are correct, on overlapping routes the more precise will win.
if routes are equal then chuck a metric at it..
02-11-2019 08:22 AM
yes you are correct, on overlapping routes the more precise will win.
if routes are equal then chuck a metric at it..
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