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multiple virtual routers - routing between rfouters

L1 Bithead

Greetings,

I have a network with 30 PA-440 using the native SD-WAN plugin and currently I'm using a single virtual router for all sites using SDWAN and also off to my ISP's (1 using static route, 2 using my private ASN).

I am migrating to a public ASN and route but will still have the majority of my network using a private ASN.  My thoughts were that I would need to configure a separate VR with my public ASN (for Internet connectivity from my Data Centre) and use the existing VR with it's private ASN for the remainder of the SD-WAN network.

 

I've seen discussions regarding routing between VR's using static routes, but is there a way to use a routing protocol (I would assume eBGP) to route between VR's?

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Hi @Reece.Boucher ,

 

Unfortunately, routing between VRs using routing protocols like BGP is not currently supported, so you will need to rely on static routes.

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Hi @Reece.Boucher ,

 

Unfortunately, routing between VRs using routing protocols like BGP is not currently supported, so you will need to rely on static routes.

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Jay
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