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    Can OSPF Help me with this scenario?

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    • perikoP
      periko
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      Hello.

      I have this scenario, we have 3 sites connected over a P2P tunnel, on our sites(B and C) we have Pf to access Internet only.

      Our current routing table is manage by our switch core, but the idea is to setup OVPN S2S to work as Fail Over in case some of our main tunnels(P2P) goes down.

      Reading about this, can Pfsense with OSPF help me to manage our routing paths?

      path-1 P2P Priority 1
      path-2 OVPN-2 Priority 2
      path-3 OVPN-3 Priority 3

      ospf.png

      The idea is to move the routing table to pfsense.

      If u need more details let me know, thanks!!!

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        keneshhagard @periko
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        @periko At a high level you can influence the OSPF by changing the routing metric.

        If you scroll down on the Juniper page you can read how they configured. The configuration is almost identical with FRR.

        https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/topic-map/ospf-traffic-control.html

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