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UTM to UTM LAN interconnect via RED L2 tunnels: how to deploy WAN Uplink Redundancy?

We implemented a working L2 LAN interconnect with a single UTM9 to UTM9 RED tunnel. The RED server site has 3 WAN uplinks. The RED client site has a single WAN uplink. Is it possible to deploy the WAN Uplink Redundancy? Something like setting up 3 RED tunnels, each using a different WAN uplink on the RED server. If the primary RED tunnel fails, the LAN interconnect automatically  falls back to one of the other two tunnels. Or, perhaps even better, to use all 3 tunnels in parallel. Does this sound feasible?



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  • Hi Ben & Bob, that very much sounds like the solution for our problem. Actually we just swapped the red client & server roles between the sites. So now the new site is the red server and has a single wan uplink. The old site, which will be phased out in some months, is the red client and has 3 wan uplinks. I think the multipath combined with ospf routing is what we must go for.

     

    Cheers,

    JockyW

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